Jemal
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Maybe it's because XMRV doesn't in fact cause CFS. Nothing so far has shown that it does, at least. I know many people want to believe it does, but believing in something doesn't make it true. At this point the most we can say is maybe it does, and maybe it doesn't. The best the strongest proponents can even show is that it's possibly associated. Personally I doubt any direct or sole causation will be found - it just doesn't seem likely given the complexity of CFS. And it might still play some minor or additive role, so that treating it where it exists improves symptoms. But the weight of the evidence so far suggests that it doesn't cause the disorder.
Not sure why people would be upset with research just because it doesn't show what they want it to, other than the initial disappointment that will come when we find out XMRV doesn't cause CFS, which is understandable. We're best served in the long run by finding out what really causes CFS, not by clinging to false hopes despite the evidence to the contrary.
I think most of us are just tired about the continuing controversy. I like to believe XMRV is an important cause for CFS (either directly or indirectly) and there is evidence for it. There's also evidence against it though and if this virus is to be eliminated as contamination, so be it. I just don't want the controversy to continue. I want to know what's wrong with us and I want a treatment. Basically I want the insanity to end.