Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 Good article Heidi A " Healthy Confusion " By Dr. Don | December 21st, 2008 We have known for a good while that there are many symptom overlaps between fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. Many aspects of Gulf War Illness seem to fit with aspects of CFS and FMS as well. Interesting research just completed at town University reveals that there are proteins found in the CFS (cerebrospinal fluid) of patients with theses disorders that are unique to these illnesses and " overlap in these 3 " syndromes " as well. Add to this recent research pinpointing around 20 genetic variations occurring in patients with FMS, CFS, and GWI and what do we have…. Healthy Confusion!!! What I mean by this is that when research creates more questions than it answers we know we are making progress! Researchers are digging deep, creating theories, wanting answers. We know that these illnesses have genetic components and predispositions. We know that there are abnormal levels of neurotransmitters and other central nervous system proteins in those of us who have these " syndromes " . These overlaps make us wonder… " do these various `invisible illnesses' perhaps have one, common and fundamental abnormality and, perhaps a basic…..cause? " This is not unlike what has happened in physics in recent history. All kinds of related discoveries have been made and advances embraced. But disparate findings have led physicists to ask…. Is there just ONE theory, one basic underpinning, that explains all these findings? A… Grand Unified Theory Well, there is not one for physics at this point and there is not one for our " invisible illnesses " . Yet the fact that so much research is now being done is great news. Perhaps we will find a " unified theory " - a commonly shared genetic or biochemical abnormality that will produce a focused, targeted treatment. Until then we try new treatments as they become available and should be grateful that research continues to confirm that " invisible illnesses " should not be invisible after all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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