I definitely can’t and won’t say it accounts for all autoimmunity or ME/CFS! I’m just hoping to find a general count.
For that matter, my best friends oldest child was a twin early pregnancy (like I was) but was born single child after a scary miscarriage where one fetus lived. She also miscarried one pregnancy that was twins verified after miscarriage. So there will be some people this resonates with, but not many. Twins typically are genetic, but I don’t know scientific percentages. I also am asking in relation to my best friends oldest child that while she is an adult in her 20s, does not show autoimmunity yet. My best friend has stronger twin genetics than I do... my daughter has low twin genetics, but she knows she has the genes as my twin line is every other generation. So this relates to my own daughter.
Also, I do intend to post investigational science, so anyone on the fence is welcome to wait to vote. I literately am just finding out some about this today thanks to
@ScottTriGuy so please be patient with me and posting scientific stuff.
Please bare with me during this investigation phase! I’m super curious! I’m also super ignorant! This knowledge is just beginning...