Are you just wanting people with ME to sign this because a lot of people here feel like they have CFS (which may not be the same disease but I feel is in the same spectrum)?
My growing impression is that most USA patients feel like there is definitely overlap between the two and don't mind the ME/CFS moniker but that people (not all) in the UK or Europe feel offended if the two are lumped together...almost like if you have ME, you have a real disease; if you have CFS, you don't--which kinda feels a lot like the same thing the mental health profession is doing to us.
Also, why ICC and not CCC? With CCC, my symptoms are reflected almost completely. I could circle at least one thing in each category and really 3-5 in most of them.
Anyway, hope I don't stir up a hornet's nest with my questions.
Maybe I'm not reading the impressions correctly but even one of the Workwell researchers said the same thing on one of his videos. He said they thought they were helping the patients by getting CFS designated as ME/CFS by the government here but then got a boatload of emails from overseas blasting them for putting the two together.