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    Resting-state functional connectivity, cognition, and fatigue in response to cognitive exertion: a novel study in adolescents with CFS (2019) Josev

    The adolescents with Paediatric ME and CFS had slower reaction times before cognitive exertion and even slower after exertion. That could be key. Also in adults. In my case I noticed the more severe I became the slower it was. It graduly improved with taking the immunemodulator. A while ago...
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    Brain inflammation

    In conclusion, microglial activation during prion disease progression is a complex and multistep process, with activated microglia comprising a heterogeneous population with diverse functions. At early stages of prion infection, microglia respond to PrPSc deposits and consequently increase their...
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    Brain inflammation

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28714865 Microglia in prion diseases. On the positive side, recent findings suggest that therapeutic strategies modulating microglial activation and function may have merit in prion disease.
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    Brain inflammation

    Laboratory of Persistent Viral Diseases, Rocky Mountain Laboratories, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Hamilton, MT 59840, USA. bchesebro@niaid.nih.gov. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30650564 Neuroinflammation, Microglia, and...
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    Brain inflammation

    Search for prions (prpsc) and inflammation. In the beginning there was consenses there was no inmunneresponse. Now it is a different story.
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    Brain inflammation

    Well, I had those and still get the limbweakness during flairs. I think it is the meninges doing its job that causes signal problems in the brain.
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    Swollen area on upper thigh

    A very very long time ago (before I fell ill) I had an encapsulated blood shedding. It stayed for decades but in the end it disappeared. After a while it did not hurt anymore. It just was present as a bump.
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    Brain inflammation

    The meninges has sensors.
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    Brain inflammation

    I agree.
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    Brain inflammation

    It feels like inflamation. I do not have a good discription but when you get it you will know the difference.
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    Brain inflammation

    Maybe she means by lungs closing up what I had. For the swelling, there was a time my calves could become twice as thick overnight. To the touch it did not feel like edema.
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    Glutamate / glutamine / glutamic acid

    https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/136313/1/PhD_Thesis_Despoina_Goniotaki.pdf @InitialConditions What do you make of this? Can we learn something from these people? Aguzzi is a prion expert and looks further then the tip of his nose. Weissman is one of the pioneers.
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    Shooting Pain in Leg and Finger Tip on Left Side

    I get these too. I think they are related. After many years observing I think I know the sequence. First the not moving pain ( can be at several places ), then the shooting from the inside to the outside, then something expelled through the skin, then the itching without redness.
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    Shooting Pain in Leg and Finger Tip on Left Side

    Couldbe either or all. I stopped wondering.
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    Shooting Pain in Leg and Finger Tip on Left Side

    You describe it well. Mine go from the inside to the outside. Can not be an insectbite. With overall improvement it gradually became less severe. Did you notice sometime after the shooting it starts itching?
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