Myalgic Encephalomyelitis is clear to see in the blood

Oliver3

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already freaked when I saw both granddaughters have the potential for tethered cord.

My daughter is OK, physically. Her version of life does not seem to come with this crap. She has a bit of asthma. My plan is to not be irrational about it, but aware of these things and lets hope progress can be made in a better understanding.


well, the six year old goes to therapy........over anger management and anxiety issues.

I need to go find the genetics file .
We're all a genetic mix arent we so nothing is a foregone conclusion.
With the genetic thing, I just don't think science has got to the place to explain heds yet.
But I'm sure it will
My brother has anxiety. But he's not ' see through' like me. I think that's the difference.
He can get severely exhausted through the anxiety. But a day's rest and he's out running.
The anxiety took my body over a metabolic ckiff where i think the m.e. diseasse happens
Ive been tested using the beighton scale for eds with a specialist. . But not genetically tested.

i have a friend with eds. Exact same symptoms as me. Pem, inflamation. Pots . Dysautomnia .
I suspect fibro is another expression of these connective tissue as is tethered cord etc
I have those issues in the neck you talk of.
It's got to be a phenotype.
 
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kushami

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I asked AI whether there was any connection between the genetic regions in this group's other recent study and the SOD3 found in all the samples in this one, but no dice. I am sure the researchers looked that up straight away too – oh well!
 
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