Guest guest Posted March 17, 1999 Report Share Posted March 17, 1999 In a message dated 03/17/1999 11:01:27 AM EST, you write: << Of course, the CDC tells us we are not contagious. So who knows? >> Hi Pat. It really bothers me when docs say that we are not contagious. How do they know this is for a fact if they don't even know what causes CFS? My sister got sick in June/July of '87. She went through all the possible tests you could imagine and everything was eventually ruled out--leaving a diagnosis of CFS. While this was going on, I got ill in August, but with a whole set of diff symptoms than my sis--so it didn't occur to me at the time that we both may have the same illness. A short time later, my sister's fiancee also came down with a flu-like illness. Guess what--we all have CFS! I vividly remember sharing a bottled drink (which I don't do habitually) with my sis the same week I got sick. So, I think she was sick first and passed it on to the two of us. It's too much of a coincidence to say that we all got sick within 3 or 4 months of each other and the source is not related. In fact, all our immune systems had been damaged months prior to this with the Taiwainese Flu--from which we all claimed we had never got back to feeling 100% again. I've heard a theory that CFS is only contagious at the onset of the illness. I believe this to be true, but since I've been sick and know how debilitating CFS is, I have a strict rule that nobody eats off my fork, drinks out of my cup,... Better safe than sorry....................Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 1999 Report Share Posted March 17, 1999 In a message dated 3/17/99 11:01:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, patpm@... writes: << Of course, the CDC tells us we are not contagious. >> Pat, the CDC says there is " no evidence of contagion " but, of course, they haven't looked for any. There's no solid evidence either way, but there is evidence that they've never followed up on contagion. Maybe the illness isn't, but portions may be. Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 1999 Report Share Posted March 17, 1999 My Infectious Diseases specialist's practice is primarily AIDS/HIV. He knows exactly what to do to avoid contamination because he can't afford for him or his staff to get infected either. I have no fears on that account. It is the PWAs who have more to fear from us. The literature suggests that it is mycoplasma infection that pushes HIV+ status over into AIDS. So in effect, we who have " smouldering " mycoplasma infections are probably the problems for these doctors as far as cross-contamination is concerned. Of course, the CDC tells us we are not contagious. So who knows? Pat PWC 10 yrs, PWF 5+ yrs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 1999 Report Share Posted March 17, 1999 In a message dated 3/17/99 2:39:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, patpm@... writes: << Until the CDC makes doctors report cases of newly diagnosed CFS, no one will take the contagion issue seriously. I intend to make that the topic of my 5 minutes at the CFS CC Meeting in April. >> GOOD FOR YOU, PAT! I HAVEN'T BEEN NOTIFIED IF I MADE THE " CUT " YET, BUT HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! And what to tell those intimate with you? Beats me. You're doing the right thing by taking precautions. It can't hurt and may very well help. If we only knew IF and HOW this was transmissable, I've got a list of some who deserve it!!!! I'm sure many others do, too! Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 1999 Report Share Posted March 17, 1999 In a message dated 3/17/99 2:15:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, GAILRONDA@... writes: > Maybe the illness > isn't, but portions may be. Yes Gail & ALL.... I have a huge family, no one has come down with cfids... 1 in law enetered my family after they had cfids way before they even knew any of us ! and 1 more in law I suspect of having it, time will tell... My Husband became very weak and tired for one year in the begining, he is fine now, but he was also bitten 3 times by ticks. I beleive maybe infectious but not contagious... can't write it the way I had read that... Still riding the green wave... Susyshamrock... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 1999 Report Share Posted March 17, 1999 Gail - we probably all know that we should be " better safe than sorry. " My CDC comment was meant as wry humor. But what can you tell your intimate friends when you really do NOT want to give them any part of this DD? Anyway, I treat myself as if I have a flu bug all the time and more or less take that type of precaution. Until the CDC makes doctors report cases of newly diagnosed CFS, no one will take the contagion issue seriously. I intend to make that the topic of my 5 minutes at the CFS CC Meeting in April. Pat At 02:12 PM 3/17/99 EST, you wrote: >From: GAILRONDA@... > >In a message dated 3/17/99 11:01:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, >patpm@... writes: > ><< Of course, the CDC tells us we are not contagious. >> >Pat, the CDC says there is " no evidence of contagion " but, of course, they >haven't looked for any. There's no solid evidence either way, but there is >evidence that they've never followed up on contagion. Maybe the illness >isn't, but portions may be. >Gail > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >New hobbies? New curiosities? New enthusiasms? > >Sign up for a new email list today >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 1999 Report Share Posted March 17, 1999 In a message dated 3/17/99 11:01:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, patpm@... writes: > My Infectious Diseases specialist's practice is primarily AIDS/HIV. Jane and Pat.... This is very common for many of us...Dr Salavato in Tx..Dr levine i think in N.Y. etc etc etc... Years back no one even suggested for me to go to a ID Dr...they just wildly suggested for me to go to a Pychatrist tho... Now when i came positive with myco spp thru IMM a local researcher suggested a ID Dr....times are changing.... Be Well... Susyshamrock.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 1999 Report Share Posted March 18, 1999 Sue I have had the same thing happen to me, but I was sick with a flu that didn't go away in 1980 - 6 months after my son was born. Took 3 years to get better, not totally cured, tho. Then in 1989 started getting pain and sleep disorder, diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. It wasn't until 1997 that my daughter and husband came down with Fibromyalgia when my son had a schizophrenic break. My son has no signs of Fibro yet. My mother has had it for 10 years and my brother has had it since about 1978. Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 1999 Report Share Posted March 26, 1999 , I had the same experience...A new doc no less. Right out of internship. The funny, ironic, part about it, was that he dismissed me, and 2 weeks later I was being operated on for Hodgkin's lymphoma. After all of that, when I didn't get Well, I finally got the DX of Fibro, AND CFIDS. The very same day. Who knows. I simply invite any one of them to change life's for a day. By the way, I have been on DOX, and ceftin, for 1 week, some of the older aches and pains are back. Also, I am sleeping for 12 hours at time. Thank for all your info, and a good luck to Maureen, as well on Dox. Lets compare notes... Mike In Delaware Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 1999 Report Share Posted March 26, 1999 A good friend of mine 'develeoped' cfids right after having lymph nodes remeoved due to cancer. Now, many years later, she's started taking hormone replacement and she feels better. I know there can be a connection between hormones levels and fatigue... Just tossing that one out there! Christa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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