ME/CFS – The Devastating Chronic Disease - With No Cure, 2025, Robinson

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    ME/CFS – The Devastating Chronic Disease - With No Cure Volume 61- Issue 1

    A T Robinson MS MLS ASCP cm*


    • MS MLS ASCPcm – over 40 yrs laboratory medicine experience as Medical Laboratory Scientist/ Assoc Admin/Educator/Adjunct Professor/ Consultant and now semi retired as Project Mgr at NUMC NuHealth, Long Island, NY & as Clinical Advisor to Medical Laboratory Science universities/colleges & author/speaker as Laboratory Advocate, USA
    Received: February 24, 2025; Published: March 18, 2025

    *Corresponding author: A T Robinson, MS MLS ASCPcm – over 40 yrs laboratory medicine experience as Medical Laboratory Scientist/ Assoc Admin/Educator/Adjunct Professor/Consultant and now semi retired as Project Mgr at NUMC NuHealth, Long Island, NY & as Clinical Advisor to Medical Laboratory Science universities/colleges & author/speaker as Laboratory Advocate, USA

    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2025.61.009536



    ABSTRACT
    The main purpose of this article is primarily to bring much needed media attention and public awareness to the existence of ME/CFS along with Long Covid. Industry respect and legislation support so urgently needed to fund dedicated research for effective treatments and potentially a substantiated cure for the many suffering in silence.

    Abbreviations: IM: Infectious Mono; NIH: National Institutes of Health

     
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  2. Utsikt

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    It’s a sympathetic article and they provide a fairly good overview of what ME/CFS is, but these two sections were a bit off:
    Do we have grounds for saying that ME/CFS patients on average have more degenerative autoimmune diseases?
    No they are not. There’s the possibility of deterioration, but that’s no the same as being progressive.
     
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    It is possible that both progressive deterioration and substantial sustained improvement are true. It may be progressive for some and not for others.
     
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    Yes, but that doesn’t mean that we can say categorically that ME/CFS is progressive like they do here.
     
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    No argument there.
     
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