The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) flew in about 40 people from over two dozen organizations for the one-day CDC Roundtable on Medical Education and ME/CFS. It was a busy 24 hours.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) flew in about 40 people from over two dozen organizations for the one-day CDC Roundtable on Medical Education and ME/CFS. It was a busy 24 hours.
Absolutely.If she's got tons of data on what happens to us post-exercise, I wish she'd publish it so that other researchers have a chance to build on it and so we have more evidence with which to bat off the whole 'deconditioning' argument.
I find it hard to gauge this work, though, and I have the impression that not many publications come out of that lab. If she's got tons of data on what happens to us post-exercise, I wish she'd publish it so that other researchers have a chance to build on it and so we have more evidence with which to bat off the whole 'deconditioning' argument.
I am frustrated by this kind of reporting.
It's a Corticle.
At least over the years Nancy Klimas has published a lot of papers, unlike someone like Byron Hyde who almost never seems to knuckle down and write papers. And I hear that Byron Hyde takes long periods off to write fiction, so it's not as if it will be impossible for him to find the time.I am frustrated by this kind of reporting. Having worked in research myself ...there is\or should be an obligation and imperative to report (positive or negative results) to further scientific understanding...it’s almost a code of conduct.
Perhaps Klimas et al need to stop doing interviews and soundbites for Cort and knuckle down and report their findings?...I can’t take them seriously without anything to look at ...otherwise it’s just “trust me I know what I’m doing, aren’t I witty and clever....give me more money and time”....sorry that’s not good enough. It’s almost like they are the expert without any credentials ...hmm perhaps I’m old fashioned but if you have nothing that’s good enough to report formally ..shut up please until you have something meaningful to say...otherwise it looks like blatant self promotion.
Perhaps it’s just Corts irritating style?
At least over the years Nancy Klimas has published a lot of papers, unlike someone like Byron Hyde who almost never seems to knuckle down and write papers. And I hear that Byron Hyde takes long periods of to write fiction, so it's not as if it will be impossible for him to find the time.
Well, he claims that ME can be definitively diagnosed with brain scans, but I remain sceptical until I see the data. I'm afraid I am sceptical of a lot of what he says.He publishes nothing because there is nothing whatsoever there to report.
Yes, but with regards to cytokines, generally it appears she only reports the positive results? There appears to be a distinct lack of replication over the years? It means I take the volume of discussion in press articles with a big pinch of salt. I agree though she isnt the worst.At least over the years Nancy Klimas has published a lot of papers, unlike someone like Byron Hyde who almost never seems to knuckle down and write papers. And I hear that Byron Hyde takes long periods of to write fiction, so it's not as if it will be impossible for him to find the time.
Well, he claims that ME can be definitively diagnosed with brain scans, but I remain sceptical until I see the data. I'm afraid I am sceptical of a lot of what he says.
Why is that? I don't follow the general literature so have no idea.There is a reason no one uses SPECT scans anymore.
Why is that?
Fluge and Mella tried etanercept before and halted the trial very early due to worsening of some the initial patients.
Would be interesting to see if anyone else has data on etanercept. (enbrel) It's a common drug for RA so should be plenty of ME patients on it.
Interesting. A person I know had the test under Byron Hyde and there was something about cognitive exertion before it. I think it was to ensure you did cognitive exertion before it (possibly the day before it) to get a positive test. The patient wasn’t sure how to do this and not relapse.Well it’s easy to change the results by for instance taking medications. Hyde’s buddy Goldstein observed decades ago that sending patients for a SPECT scan was of no use to him anymore since a drug he gave them could change the pattern of brain activation within seconds and in the opposite direction than expected (improvement in symptoms was correlated with worse blood flow). So the notion that this test diagnoses some kind of permanent brain damage due to virus in the brain or whatever scare-mongering irresponsible things he tells people...
He has written a book. I have not read it so i can't attest to its content or accuracy.unlike someone like Byron Hyde who almost never seems to knuckle down and write papers
I had a spect scan done by a dementia neurologist a few years back. I even got a copy of the images though they mean nothing to my untrained eye.There is a reason no one uses SPECT scans anymore.