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yeah, lance, mine was really slow onset,. too - in fact for a couple of years I

collapsed for a couple of months and then would get back on my bike until i

collapsed again - in retrospect, collapses were due to airplanes, insect bites

and the coup was a yellow fever vaccine.....exercise and being a vegetarian

probably didn't help!!! when my lactate was measured at rest it was normal....i

think it's pretty well known now that PWC do have a mito problem....treatments

for mito are l-carnitine, co-q10 a nd other suplements which i don't recall, and

yeah, greg was diagnosed with it....personally, i think cfids is a much better

disease to have!! am finally starting to make some real progress on the MP!!

deb

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> Hypoxia. On a long plane flight I get worse " lymie " symptoms

toward the end.

>

You can avoid this by getting rX for

> oxygen on a flight.

Wow. I guess you could call this " A Plane Crash " !

And the oxygen really has prevented such symptoms from recurring

during plane trips?

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Deb,

Your the second person I have heard who said their CFS was related to

airplanes. Do you know why this is?

Regards, Blake

deb obrien wrote:

>yeah, lance, mine was really slow onset,. too - in fact for a couple of years I

collapsed for a couple of months and then would get back on my bike until i

collapsed again - in retrospect, collapses were due to airplanes, insect bites

and the coup was a yellow fever vaccine.....exercise and being a vegetarian

probably didn't help!!! when my lactate was measured at rest it was normal....i

think it's pretty well known now that PWC do have a mito problem....treatments

for mito are l-carnitine, co-q10 a nd other suplements which i don't recall, and

yeah, greg was diagnosed with it....personally, i think cfids is a much better

disease to have!! am finally starting to make some real progress on the MP!!

>deb

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For lyme patients, anyway. I dont' know about CFS but I'd assume it

would.

>

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> > Hypoxia. On a long plane flight I get worse " lymie " symptoms

> toward the end.

> >

> You can avoid this by getting rX for

> > oxygen on a flight.

>

> Wow. I guess you could call this " A Plane Crash " !

> And the oxygen really has prevented such symptoms from recurring

> during plane trips?

> -

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