Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 In Dr. Bell's book (and in writings by others as well), it is mentioned that patients with CFS often lack finger ridges. I was wondering if that was the case with Dr. Kraft, if she does not mind responding. The question sounds strangeunless you have read Dr. Bell's book where he mentions it. I was reading his book and the meinute I came across this, I immediately looked at my fingertips and sure enough there were no ridges that I could see. Now I am discerning faint ridges and I am also having less fatigue and more stamina. I cannot say for sure that the ridges were totally gone before and are now back as they are very faint now. I have to look at them in a just the right way in a good light to see the ridges. I specifically wanted to ask Dr. Kraft about this as I know from her posts how severe her condition is. I know it is not something you would think to check without having read Dr.Bell's book or come across it elsewhere. Also, I would be interested in hearing from the rest of the posters here about whether you have finger ridges or not. I asked this question once before but not recently. Thanks for any responses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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