I know this might seem like a reach but I have had poor blood circulation ever since I got ill and it seems like it could be connected to ME/CFS. There are some studies in long covid showing microclots and the use of antiplatelet therapy and anticoagulants appears to help at least a bit. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/long-covid-could-antiplatelet-therapy-help
I doubt that vascular issues are the main root cause of ME/CFS but it does seem logical that normalizing vascular function could improve symptoms and possibly help the body heal in the long run. Less hypoxic damage could help improve cellular function.
Obviously it's not safe to take drugs that could make you bleed excessivly without being under doctor supervision and since this is so new it's unlikley that any doctor would prescribe these meds without some other underlying problem. But I figured it's still worth asking to see if anyone has tried Clopidogrel plus Asprin or other meds with anti-platelet properties like cilostazol or colchine or Apixaban etc. ?
I doubt that vascular issues are the main root cause of ME/CFS but it does seem logical that normalizing vascular function could improve symptoms and possibly help the body heal in the long run. Less hypoxic damage could help improve cellular function.
Obviously it's not safe to take drugs that could make you bleed excessivly without being under doctor supervision and since this is so new it's unlikley that any doctor would prescribe these meds without some other underlying problem. But I figured it's still worth asking to see if anyone has tried Clopidogrel plus Asprin or other meds with anti-platelet properties like cilostazol or colchine or Apixaban etc. ?