This is not new as I have read this before. However this is an excellent interview of Dr Byron Hyde that may help people understand his work a little more over the years.
http://www.grubstreet.ca/articles/interviews/byronmhyde.htm
I remember discussing Dr hyde in a previous forum thread that I can't find anymore, so I hope the people I was talking with will read this.
He mennions how much time it takes to investigate a patient with ME and how modern medicine is not organized to accomodate us as complex patients. It is easier to diagnose us as hysterical, anxious, depressed patients and pass on to the next client that will sustain their lifestyle. That is amonst other things.
On another topic, I saw that Dr Mikovits answer Dr Hyde in her recent presentation about the fact that he said that XMRV is not the cause of Me/CFS due to the fact that the incubation tme of the virus was 21 days and didn't match the picture of the disease. Dr Mikovits said that the incubation time is not known for XMRV and that lots of researches has yet to be done.
I personally hope that Dr Hyde can recognize that XMRV can be a causal possibility and that he can keep an open mind in this regard. I really wish also that he was a bit more vocal with his researches and sharing his knowledge with other physicians in Canada. I am not sure how much teaching he does in our country-
http://www.grubstreet.ca/articles/interviews/byronmhyde.htm
I remember discussing Dr hyde in a previous forum thread that I can't find anymore, so I hope the people I was talking with will read this.
He mennions how much time it takes to investigate a patient with ME and how modern medicine is not organized to accomodate us as complex patients. It is easier to diagnose us as hysterical, anxious, depressed patients and pass on to the next client that will sustain their lifestyle. That is amonst other things.
On another topic, I saw that Dr Mikovits answer Dr Hyde in her recent presentation about the fact that he said that XMRV is not the cause of Me/CFS due to the fact that the incubation tme of the virus was 21 days and didn't match the picture of the disease. Dr Mikovits said that the incubation time is not known for XMRV and that lots of researches has yet to be done.
I personally hope that Dr Hyde can recognize that XMRV can be a causal possibility and that he can keep an open mind in this regard. I really wish also that he was a bit more vocal with his researches and sharing his knowledge with other physicians in Canada. I am not sure how much teaching he does in our country-