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Get 404 error for link to Annuls of Internal Medicine?
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Sounds strikingly like a midpoint between the 4 million on the psychs and the 900,000 of Lenny Jason. The criteria, though vastly better than Fukuda, is a bit odd - why sleep and not pain?, no clear neurological signs. I'm quite enjoying the name though, especially the 'disease' rather than 'syndrome' bit.Reporting that up to 2.5 million Americans may suffer of this, with up to 91% of sufferers not diagnosed. Those are some staggering and scary numbers, and an indictment of the medical community for ignoring this illness for over three decades since the major outbreaks that made the news.
The first of many?ME/SEID patients.
Are you awake? Did you get out of bed? The most sick may be overexerting just being awake, breathing and eating. Post exertional issues are hallmarks, not the only symptoms.so what of those who are ill even without exertion?
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Top right of page, click on "Download Report"I don't see a free download button. Could someone download it and copy-paste here?
Ugh, Q: "can we donate blood?" A: Dr. Bateman: "I don't think this has been an issue for a while now."
Personally, I don't think they should be encouraging anyone with an illness of unknown etiology to donate blood.
How about "those whacky Americans, see what crazy thing they came up with now?".I can't wait to see what the British media make of the report![]()
The Washington Post: "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is real condition, not just psychological, panel says".
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...ot-a-psychological-illness-expert-panel-says/
Or organs.As far as I am aware we are not allowed to donate blood in the UK.
They also mentioned, when asked why they didn't stick with CCC, that that is now 10 years old and a lot of new research has been done since then. I like CCC but hadn't thought of it like that.
"...not just psychological"
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