Dudden
Established Member (Voting Rights)
Dear friends and family members. Research is moving forward in the field of ME/CFS and although much has been accomplished, it is only a fragment of what can be achieved. Many of us are eager to know more. Therefore, acceleration of researches is vital. Now, financing studies and researches would not and should not be common for us, knowing that our conditions prevent us from physical as well as mental tasks and any income should be kept for personal requirements. However, time moves fast and many (including myself) grow restless as fundraisers in higher positions such as the NIH, are paying litte to no attention to our cases (I am aware that specific parties are working on receving NIH grants as we speak but I know little of the progress there). That is why I have thought of initiating a fundraiser to support, at least, one research to accelerate the progress for that. The issue: what researches can be funded? Are there any preferred sites that raise funds (I know of a few but suggestions are welcome)? How much is needed for that particular research? I have, initially thought of the "metabolic trap" study based on an earlier request made by Ron Davis on October 18, 2018 (se link below), I however, consider myself to have limited knowledge on researches in general and therefore I turn to you. Even if we can provide little to any research, I think that would be greater than nothing. Still, is suggesting a fundraiser even a good idea? Please, share your thoughts with us.
Note: The fundraiser is thought to be direct towards any donors and are not limited to ME/CFS patients. I have no intention of leading that fundraiser but would consult others such as OMF to do so on some fundraisning sites.
Source: https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2...on-the-molecular-basis-of-me-cfs-at-stanford/
Note: The fundraiser is thought to be direct towards any donors and are not limited to ME/CFS patients. I have no intention of leading that fundraiser but would consult others such as OMF to do so on some fundraisning sites.
Source: https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2...on-the-molecular-basis-of-me-cfs-at-stanford/
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