Dr Lucinda Bateman of the Bateman Horne Center in Utah USA, gives her perspective of the status of ME/CFS after spending October attending meetings and conferences around the world.
“There is so much now, and it is moving very quickly…” said Dr. Bateman. “I predict that exponential growth is next.”
Access and download the Power Point slides that accompanied her talk.
Her talks includes:
- Things we already know about ME/CFS – slide 7
- Neurological abnormalities are measurable in the clinical setting – slide 9
- We have a few treatments and tools and may soon have more – slide 10
- Hope for other objective diagnostic tests – slide 11
- ME/CFS is a hypometabolic state (low energy) – slide 12
- Why does B-cell depletion improve ME/CFS? – slide 19
- What’s next? – side 21