I know of this study which shows that neuropathic pain improves with TCAs but not SSRIs.
I suspect this is significant as to pharmacological treatment of ME/CFS symptoms.
Hi @Hip,
When I was asking about IgG in another thread, @Aroa foind this for me in Naviaux’s work (https://www.omf.ngo/2016/09/09/upda...-fatigue-syndrome-q-a-with-robert-naviaux-md/, question 11):
I’m interested in IgG because my daughter’s tetanus toxoid IgG increases with histamine...
And this treasure:
http://www.simonwessely.com/Downloads/Publications/CFS/179.pdf
The act of diagnosis: pros and cons of labelling chronic fatigue syndrome
MARCUS J. H. HUIBERS AND SIMON WESSELY
Psychological Medicine, Page 1 of 8. (c) 2006 Cambridge University Press...
They used CDC and NICE (ie. “adolescents reported by their mothers to have experienced fatigue lasting >6 months that was associated with absence from full-time school or that had prevented them from taking part in activities ‘quite a lot’ or ‘a great deal’.“) and speculated that the obesity was...
some PwME seem to struggle with obesity, whereas others can’t seem to maintain a healthy weight and are clinically underweight. I wonder what the factors are that might lead to that?
Here is the full paper:
https://dacemirror.sci-hub.tw/journal-article/ebbbfdfc7a38c456b049f8639bbbdc05/engelmann2004.pdf
It describes an experiment where rats were subjected to a psychological stressor (social defeat) and a physiological stressor (drowning) and compared their PVN response. The...
This is my theory of ME/CFS.
The PVN is involved in physiological stress responses, as evidenced in this old study:
The hypothalamic–neurohypophysial system regulates the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis under stress: An old concept revisited
Mario Engelmanna, Rainer Landgrafb, Carsten T...
Moderator note: This post and discussion has been moved from this thread:
A compromised paraventricular nucleus within a dysfunctional hypothalamus: A novel neuroinflammatory paradigm for ME/CFS, 2018, Mackay, Tate.
This is my theory of ME/CFS.
The PVN is involved in physiological stress...
My first issue with this study is that the secondary aim:
is predicated on the expectation that health anxiety will be found in the CFS sample. This shows the researchers are biased.
I just don’t know which part of my daughter’s personality is related to ME and which part is related to her being a Virgo. It is so confusing.
Especially because she was only 5, and was always very neat with the crayons.
Hypothalamus = brain = BPS to a psychiatrist
I think that is the bottom line.
But I just don’t think there is any evidence that conscious thought can influence chemical processes, anywhere in the body. Is there?
I think perseveration would be diagnosed as such:
“Every time I eat <insert activity>, my <symptom/s> start...”
“Now that is not possible, let’s talk about your distant/non-existent/forgotten childhood trauma...”
“No, my <symptom/s> start when I <insert activity>”.
Done.
I am so pleased to read your post @Jonathan Edwards. It makes no sense to me. And yet every slightly-less-scientific page I read (web, print, whatever) on inflammation notes that decreasing “stress” (emotional) helps reduce inflammation. I wondered for a long time if I was just not reading the...
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