ME/CFS Skeptic
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
At the turn of the millennium neurosurgeon Michael J. Rosner argued that decompression of Craniovertebral Stenosis led to improvements in fibromyalgia and CFS patients. Success stories of brain surgery were shared online and in media reports but eventually it would lead to controversy and multiple legal battles.
This article says that Rosner settled for $5million in one case but that there are many more ongoing.
https://www.hendersonvillelightning.com/news/11745-rosner-settles-malpractice-suitfor-5-million.html
There some strong similarities between this story and the CCI surgeries that became popular a couple of years ago. I hope that the latter story will not have the same sad ending.
I've made this separate thread to share information about Rosner and his theory that Chiari and stenosis are prevalent in CFS should be treated with decompression surgery.
Perhaps some forum members were already part of the online ME/CFS community back then and still remember how things went?
This article says that Rosner settled for $5million in one case but that there are many more ongoing.
https://www.hendersonvillelightning.com/news/11745-rosner-settles-malpractice-suitfor-5-million.html
There some strong similarities between this story and the CCI surgeries that became popular a couple of years ago. I hope that the latter story will not have the same sad ending.
I've made this separate thread to share information about Rosner and his theory that Chiari and stenosis are prevalent in CFS should be treated with decompression surgery.
Perhaps some forum members were already part of the online ME/CFS community back then and still remember how things went?