sometexan84
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These are screenshots from what I just asked ChatGPT...
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Created in 2008, Phoenix Rising is the largest and oldest forum dedicated to furthering the understanding of, and finding treatments for, complex chronic illnesses such as chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), fibromyalgia, long COVID, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), and allied diseases.
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Predicting the timeline for a cure for Long Covid is highly uncertain due to the complexities involved in medical research and development. However, based on current research and advancements, here are some considerations for each timeline:
A) Within two years: This is highly optimistic. While significant progress has been made in understanding Long Covid, developing a definitive cure involves rigorous clinical trials and validation, which typically take longer than two years.
B) Five years or less: This is a more realistic yet still optimistic timeframe. With ongoing research, some treatments or therapies may become available within this period, but a complete cure might still be ambitious.
C) Ten years or less: This timeframe is more plausible. It allows for comprehensive research, multiple phases of clinical trials, and regulatory approvals, which are essential steps in the development of any cure.
D) 20 years or less: This is the most conservative estimate and offers a high probability. Within this period, significant advancements in medical research, understanding of Long Covid, and development of effective treatments are likely.
Given the current state of medical research and historical timelines for developing cures for complex conditions, C) Ten years or less appears to be a reasonable expectation. However, this is speculative and dependent on many variables, including research funding, scientific breakthroughs, and public health initiatives.
I have no doubt Long Covid will see treatments before ME/CFS
I will be eighty in ten years: and can't imagine that given I look and feel ninety.100% agree.
Makes me sad/mad.
Twenty years ago was 2003.The models are not deterministic, so if you ask it five times, you'll get some varying answers.
Twenty years ago was 2003.
so over the course of a twenty year window, what really happened in the Dept of Major Breakthrus?