Stretched
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The thing is, if I undergo this exam, I will sure as hell get a massive crash, which might very well annul my chances of getting somewhat better and even reduce me to "very severe". I already had a three day hospital stay and an MRT (ambulatory ) this year, which both led to crashes I still haven't recovered from.
What conundrums we suffer, primarily from opinions, et al from the medical community... . I have seen a couple of neurologists over the years in search of more definitive science for my MECFS… . Bottom line is that I am better off NOT doing the epidural tap, especially considering the risk of things getting worse and they can become worse with the otherwise best of intentions.
I found that one of these doctors actually became an MECFS specialist some two years after my inquiry, which was as assemblage of annotated research articles. IOW, he learned what he eventually knew from a help-seeking patient. I didn’t particularly find this comforting if not unethical, but hey, we can all be “specialists“ in any field we choose.
Ironically, both opined they would likely NOT find much excepting residual tiny paths of micro strokes??? This sounds like a certain CYA tactic… . So, again amother bottom line - why go probing the devil you don’t know, with paralyzing risks when the one you know can be dealt with WTH palliatives - at least for the time being?