@justinreilly according to Tuller there was an attempt at encephalomyelitis in the US:
So I think the nomen is known though it's a shame that Tuller couldn't define its' meaning accurately:
He missed out muscles.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/davidtuller/chronic-fatigue-syndrome
I think there will be a fight still over the brain and spine inflammation. And about which discipline should take ownership.
But as there are no further public sessions that I am aware of - I guess we have to wait for 12 months now to hear anything.
In the 2000s, the agency further enraged patients when it refused to support a movement to change the name to myalgic encephalomyelitis and instead spent millions on an awareness campaign promoting the name “chronic fatigue syndrome.”
The illness is also known as “myalgic encephalomyelitis,” which means “painful inflammation of the brain and spinal cord,” and many people now refer to it as ME/CFS.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/davidtuller/chronic-fatigue-syndrome
I think there will be a fight still over the brain and spine inflammation. And about which discipline should take ownership.
But as there are no further public sessions that I am aware of - I guess we have to wait for 12 months now to hear anything.