Also, Yasko isn't focused on CFS so even though she does keep track of the data somehow, she won't be going away from the kids to formuate a plan just for CFS. She does have some basics though and I know my doc looked at them and only liked half of them, I think. But then, she's alwaysbeen against an autism or cfs bundle anyway. She thinks each person has to be taken differently and treated that way, too.
I'm fully aware Yasko isn't focused on CFS, hence why it is up to us with Rich, to come up with something that is. CFS is not going to solve itself. I'm also aware there are 10,000+ variables, and that in an ideal world every person with CFS could get personalized treatment like your doctor (April Ward-Hauge) provides. However, the world is not quite there yet, and very few doctors exist that can provide that kind of care, let alone people that can afford it, especially coming out of the gate. Unless you have a magic rabbit tucked away somewhere that can pay for all of this?
The point of this particular thread is to inform, and educate, as well as help Rich create a generalized simple largely mostly effective protocol that helps the most amount of people in a very easy and accessible way. A protocol such as what Rich is proposing was never intended/supposed to cure every person of CFS on the planet, however it is meant to give the most amount of people a leg up and hope so that they will be in a better position to help themselves down the road and then can begin to make individualized changes.
Every person is their own unique snow flake, however when your at rock bottom you start with the basics and take baby steps forward. That is until every person with CFS on the planet can have a doctor like yours.This is where idealism meets reality.