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This was all very interesting. Is there anyone here who could elucidate on this area of biology, and what he was indicating.He says there is Right Articulate Fascicules(forgive me for the spelling) and Inferior longitudinal fascicules and also says there is abnormality in the connection between the temporal lobe and frontal lobe. Something about areas thicker in the cortex(Could not get exactly what he said). These were definite biomarkers not found in healthy controls in their brain scans.
When asked about a drug which he would want to try clinical trials, he says its valgancyclovir same as what Sarah Myhill recommends in her book.
Thank you. What does it mean? Anyone here with a medical background?http://pubs.rsna.org/doi/abs/10.1148/radiol.14141079 More on Right arcuate fasciculus in MRI and DTI ASL scans of CFS patients.
Have you checked your hormone levels (thyroid and testosterone), adrenal stress test and Glucose tolerance testWhat if I have cfs without the viruses being positive in my bloodwork? I took anti virals just to be sure, but it made no difference except to make my stomach sick.