SWAlexander
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How sad.or have the credentials to get funding for a difficult-to-do study that breaks new ground?
How sad.or have the credentials to get funding for a difficult-to-do study that breaks new ground?
New hypothesis paper
I posted a thread about glial fibrillary protein, which is produced in glial cells and connective tissue cells, as well as bone, spinal cord membrane and some other areas. That doesn't prove a link, but I think it's at least worth considering. If the proteins were being constructed wrong, that might cause dysfunction in all those areas.Some of the structural problem is influenced by our messed up neurology and other aspects are perhaps linked to collagen and connective tissue issues.
Any thoughts??There's a specialist in this field based in Barcelona. His name escapes me at the minute. Anyway, I had an MRI scan in London. Then the specialist in Spain studied my scans and his view was, in his opinion, that although my scans weren't 100% how they should be, he didn't think they are the cause of my symptoms. I do have some cracking in my neck when I turn my head.
Right there with youYet another reason for not studying the root cause: it might lead to a cure, while studies of downstream symptoms might lead to marketing profitable 'rest of your life' treatments. Yah, I'm in a cynical mood.![]()
The tissue is the issue. Everything else follows that. Everyone I know with eds has all the issues of pots, OI, ADHD, autoimmunity, anxiety, cervical instability. Just me by another name. Once the cell danger response is activated, that's it, were stuck in the cycle. Viral reactivation is common and more damaging to us than a tissue normative person.Wishful
Would you say glial activation is the main diagnosis for ME?
How does this explain muscle weakness?
The tissue is the issue. Everything else follows that.
That's in in a nutshell.I like
One aspect of this entire mess is a "structural" problem,...I am convinced that somehow, structure breaks down...impeding FLOW.
Some of the structural problem is influenced by our messed up neurology and other aspects are perhaps linked to collagen and connective tissue issues.
Ah, but which tissue? Connective tissue doesn't seem to be the core problem in ME, because many of us don't have that. ME might cause connective tissue dysfunction, which in turn causes a bunch of symptoms, which in turn can feed back to the core problem, or worsen other symptoms.The tissue is the issue.