MSEsperanza
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Hi,
AIlergic conditions I think are equally common among pwME/CFS as in the general population.
So I thought it was interesting to find out whether the experiences with desensitization are comparable, too.
An addition to questions 10 & 11: My use of the term 'side-effects' also includes worsening of symptoms, including ME/CFS symptoms.
Edit: Wikipedia on desensitization against allergies:
"Allergen immunotherapy, also known as desensitization or hypo-sensitization, is a medical treatment for environmental allergies (such as insect bites) and asthma."
"Immunotherapy involves exposing people to increasing amounts of allergens in an attempt to change the immune system's response."
"[...] allergen immunotherapy is the only medicine known to tackle not only the symptoms but also the causes of respiratory allergies."
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I tried Subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy (SCIT) . Check Wikipedia for this and other methods.
My answers to the poll are 10) and14).
Will perhaps add later a few lines on my experience.[*]
Thank you for reading, voting and replying -- [edit ] just to get an impression (the forum's members polls on health issues of course cannot be representative .)
[*] And also my thoughts why this could be relevant to the discussion on subgroups/ subtypes in ME/CFS.
P.S: Apologies if I don't reply here for maybe a while but at the same time maybe will get some other posts/ questions released from my S4ME drafts-folder.
AIlergic conditions I think are equally common among pwME/CFS as in the general population.
So I thought it was interesting to find out whether the experiences with desensitization are comparable, too.
An addition to questions 10 & 11: My use of the term 'side-effects' also includes worsening of symptoms, including ME/CFS symptoms.
Edit: Wikipedia on desensitization against allergies:
"Allergen immunotherapy, also known as desensitization or hypo-sensitization, is a medical treatment for environmental allergies (such as insect bites) and asthma."
"Immunotherapy involves exposing people to increasing amounts of allergens in an attempt to change the immune system's response."
"[...] allergen immunotherapy is the only medicine known to tackle not only the symptoms but also the causes of respiratory allergies."
---
I tried Subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy (SCIT) . Check Wikipedia for this and other methods.
My answers to the poll are 10) and14).
Will perhaps add later a few lines on my experience.[*]
Thank you for reading, voting and replying -- [edit ] just to get an impression (the forum's members polls on health issues of course cannot be representative .)
[*] And also my thoughts why this could be relevant to the discussion on subgroups/ subtypes in ME/CFS.
P.S: Apologies if I don't reply here for maybe a while but at the same time maybe will get some other posts/ questions released from my S4ME drafts-folder.
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