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- DISCUSSION: Cyclophosphamide in ME CFS Part A:an Open Label Phase-II . . .
Part A: an Open Label Phase-II Study With Six Intravenous Cyclophosphamide Infusions Four Weeks Apart, and Follow-up for 12 Months It seems that the study is due to be finished in November 2016 That means we probably will have results approximately 1 year before the Rituximab phase 3 is published
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Cardiopulmonary responses to exercise in an individual with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Chronic Fatigue Syndrome during long-term treatment with intravenous saline: A case study Article type: Research Article Authors: Davenport, Todd E *; a; b | Ward, Michael
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I normally do 1 L (of Hartmann's) in 40-70 minutes, depending on how fast my vein is going on that day lol I find the faster the better in that I have POTS OI and I sit up for the infusions, so I feel more worn out the longer they take
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Hi! in two weeks I'm starting an intravenous vitamin C treatment, consisting in four weekly infusions of vit C, each one with 10 grams or more My blood tests show low vitamin C serum levels, sometimes as low as the minimum possible, 1mg l, a value that according to my research is found among people with scurvy, despite I don't have such disease
- Paper by Dr Nigel Speight and Helen Brownlie: The findings of . . .
The findings of controlled trials on use of intravenous immunoglobulin G (IV IgG) to treat myalgic encephalomyelitis chronic fatigue syndrome (ME CFS) are generally viewed as representing mixed results
- The Times 21st Oct 2024: Severely ill patient with ME begs for home . . .
A severely ill patient with myalgic encephalomyelitis is begging a hospital to facilitate intravenous feeding at home, fearing she will otherwise die of malnutrition Karen Gordon, 38, has been suffering with the condition, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome, since she was ten after falling ill with a virus
- DISCUSSION: Vitamin C, Ascorbic Acid vs Sodiumascorbate
Frequently I have the patient take oral doses of ascorbic acid at the same time he is taking intravenous sodium ascorbate Bowel tolerance is actually increased by concomitant use of intravenous ascorbate Care and experience is necessary with concomitant use because tolerance drops precipitously when the intravenous infusion is discontinued
- DISCUSSION: Internal tremor in Long COVID may be a symptom of . . .
Results: Our patient’s IT improved significantly after intravenous saline infusions, but there was no effect on IT with oral hydration, increased oral sodium chloride intake, neuropathic pain medications, muscle relaxants, or medications used for the treatment of POTS
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