watched this earlier today.
One question to others re something raised towards the end of the video; from memory so excuse if not entirely accurate, but Ben said that pwME don't sweat as much as healthy people.
Is this other peoples experience?
I sweat a lot, particularly at night and find during the day I also need a fairly constant intake of fluids.
eta: another thing, Ron seemed really exhausted, and he's 77; worrying.
I have to admit I felt deflated after watching it. The mold idea... I'm not impressed with. Mercury neither. I better stop. Maybe I'm not thinking clearly. The trap, nanoneedle and something in the blood all sound promising. The development of wearable wrist bands.. Don't get that either. Anyone else feel defeated? I didn't feel any lift or anymore enlightened that's for sure.
watched this earlier today.
One question to others re something raised towards the end of the video; from memory so excuse if not entirely accurate, but Ben said that pwME don't sweat as much as healthy people.
Is this other peoples experience?
I sweat a lot, particularly at night and find during the day I also need a fairly constant intake of fluids.
eta: another thing, Ron seemed really exhausted, and he's 77; worrying.
@Ben H thank you for replying and u did great with questions... Id love to see how good I'd be.... A disaster!! I suppose we are all hanging on to identify that something in the blood or news on trap. Mold and mercury seem like small asides going nowhere. I'm a mess myself so I vent maybe too quickly. Please know I appreciate your time and energy in doing the interview. You are forever the gentleman and very patient. I am lacking in the patience department unfortunately.
Even the ATP impairment of production thing, it sounds like it’s there’s but not drastic?
I don’t sweat much at all. The only time I do is if I take a hot bath.watched this earlier today.
One question to others re something raised towards the end of the video; from memory so excuse if not entirely accurate, but Ben said that pwME don't sweat as much as healthy people.
Is this other peoples experience?
I sweat a lot, particularly at night and find during the day I also need a fairly constant intake of fluids.
eta: another thing, Ron seemed really exhausted, and he's 77; worrying.
We have done quite few experiments trying to figure out what it is.
We've done some filtrations and it's large, but now it appears that it's quite large and it's possible that it's some kind of particle - and, of course, this could be mixed with some small molecules contributing and so forth. What we're looking for is the thing that causes the biggest effect.
It could be a particle, and so that's where that is at the moment, trying to figure out what that particle might be.
We might try to purify that particle better and then break it apart and either do a mass spec [mass spectrometry] analysis of it or some other kind of analysis to see what is in the particle. That might give us a good clue.
But the biggest interest is really to try to see if we can find some drugs that might abolish that signal. It's not necessarily a cure, or even a treatment, but it's possible and it would be worthwhile [to see] what kind of compounds can reduce the signal.
So that's an effort that we'll make.
@roller*
Going by the chart below, there were 20 patients and twenty controls. It looks like all of the CFS patients produced a signal and none of the controls. According to Dr. Davis, the odds that this does not represent a real difference between the two groups is a billion to one. [I'm not sure if he was referring to this specific chart or if there might have been more patients added later.]
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My guess is that the nano-needle is only being used at Stanford at this point, if for no other reason than that it is manufactured in a lab there and probably requires a very specific set up to utilizie.