ok, I brought this up on another thread, once th2 allways th2? or flipflopping back and forth between th1 and th2, because looking at GWI witch I relate too, and have followed research there, witch resently was found that many GWI Vet's that were diagnosed with PTSD has resently been found to have TBI because of chemical exposures newly termed TBI/PTSD, who do suffer off and on depression and mood events, like me, and I was also diagnosed with PTSD after my water damaged house exposure that tried to kill me.
now for long time there was debate on th1/th2 and weither theres flipflopping between the two stages or once th2 allways th2. prob still some debate but I think it's very possible that those that have tipped to th2 are now flipfloppers, this is about environmental exposures causing ME/CFS.
I think th1/th17 profile that is well known to be involved in environmental exposures and the tipping point to th2 and likely high affinity IgE , "allergies" ( points to infection and autoimmunity) may have to be looked at differently now as th1 has also pointed to autoimmunity. so ya, I'd say we are flip flopping .
was thinking about Jarred Younger beliefs that this is all about the brain, it appears to be looking so with CFS and FM. but maybe it's not so for all ME/CFS'ers because not all of us are here from environmental exposure. and not all have the severe sinus, olfactory,amygdala,>limbic involvement from inhalation of chemicals/toxins. having severe CNS FM , you'll know it, that kindling in the brain is major event, this goes way beyond brain fog, symptoms this is TBI.
some may have secondary effects to these areas from involvement from the brain from gut /brain , leaky gut, but you may get diagnosed with PTSD as I did but that itself is a symptom of TBI (closedhead TBI caused by chemical exposures) so anyways I just looked to see if the debate on th1 th2 had resolved, but I added the brain to my search and this came up, haven't looked much farther into it yet but another article caught my eye as well.
Th1, Th2, and Th3 cytokine alterations in major depression.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16126278
Differential gene expression in brain and peripheral tissues in depression across the life span: A review of replicated findings.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27565517
now for long time there was debate on th1/th2 and weither theres flipflopping between the two stages or once th2 allways th2. prob still some debate but I think it's very possible that those that have tipped to th2 are now flipfloppers, this is about environmental exposures causing ME/CFS.
I think th1/th17 profile that is well known to be involved in environmental exposures and the tipping point to th2 and likely high affinity IgE , "allergies" ( points to infection and autoimmunity) may have to be looked at differently now as th1 has also pointed to autoimmunity. so ya, I'd say we are flip flopping .
was thinking about Jarred Younger beliefs that this is all about the brain, it appears to be looking so with CFS and FM. but maybe it's not so for all ME/CFS'ers because not all of us are here from environmental exposure. and not all have the severe sinus, olfactory,amygdala,>limbic involvement from inhalation of chemicals/toxins. having severe CNS FM , you'll know it, that kindling in the brain is major event, this goes way beyond brain fog, symptoms this is TBI.
some may have secondary effects to these areas from involvement from the brain from gut /brain , leaky gut, but you may get diagnosed with PTSD as I did but that itself is a symptom of TBI (closedhead TBI caused by chemical exposures) so anyways I just looked to see if the debate on th1 th2 had resolved, but I added the brain to my search and this came up, haven't looked much farther into it yet but another article caught my eye as well.
Th1, Th2, and Th3 cytokine alterations in major depression.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16126278
Differential gene expression in brain and peripheral tissues in depression across the life span: A review of replicated findings.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27565517
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