Guest guest Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 My doctor's assessment is that my CFS is caused by infection. That is her learned assessment, based on my history, her study, and her expertise. It is a fool's errand for any layperson to tell someone that their doctor is wrong. Not that I have to defend her against anyone, period, but she received a prestigious year-long, Bush fellowship to study CFS in more depth, after having already studied over the years with the avowed experts and after focusing her practice on CFS and fibromyalgia. I will repeat that the neurobiologist whom I requoted stated that the etiology of CFS is infection. I am not foolish enough to state with absolute certainty what anything is caused by. I am not a medical professional. But my doctor is. Who do I believe? Her. Am I having this conversation again? No. From: Patilla DaHun <glypella@...> Subject: Re[2]: [] Re: sick building symposium conference convention in Los s " Advocate Now " < > Date: Friday, February 4, 2011, 1:56 PM CFS is a debilitating side effect of mold toxicosis. AN> Infections and toxins--yes, all...because I do believe and my doctor believes that my CFS occurred after an illness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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