Firestormm
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@justinreilly according to Tuller there was an attempt at encephalomyelitis in the US:
So I think the nomen is known though it's a shame that Tuller couldn't define its' meaning accurately:
He missed out muscles.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/davidtuller/chronic-fatigue-syndrome
I think there will be a fight still over the brain and spine inflammation. And about which discipline should take ownership.
But as there are no further public sessions that I am aware of - I guess we have to wait for 12 months now to hear anything.
In the 2000s, the agency further enraged patients when it refused to support a movement to change the name to myalgic encephalomyelitis and instead spent millions on an awareness campaign promoting the name “chronic fatigue syndrome.”
So I think the nomen is known though it's a shame that Tuller couldn't define its' meaning accurately:
The illness is also known as “myalgic encephalomyelitis,” which means “painful inflammation of the brain and spinal cord,” and many people now refer to it as ME/CFS.
He missed out muscles.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/davidtuller/chronic-fatigue-syndrome
I think there will be a fight still over the brain and spine inflammation. And about which discipline should take ownership.
But as there are no further public sessions that I am aware of - I guess we have to wait for 12 months now to hear anything.