What I suspect is that lactic acidosis can occur too easily (as a downstream effect of compromised metabolism) and this may be part of the rapid fatiguability we experience. One question I had was whether the degree of fatiguability had any relationship to progression to PEM — i.e. can we tolerate pushing our barely adequate 'rescue' metabolism up to a point but go too far and the result is PEM? If so, could that have any relationship to measurable lactate levels and potentially be predicted and avoided?
I hope this might have been well evaluated by NIH and so we might get a proper answer. Reading Brian's descriptions of what the heroic patients put themselves through I think much valuable data will have been obtained.
I hope this might have been well evaluated by NIH and so we might get a proper answer. Reading Brian's descriptions of what the heroic patients put themselves through I think much valuable data will have been obtained.