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Newsgroups: sci.medPath: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!udel!news.udel.edu!darwin.sura.net!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!uchinews!quads!bmdelaneFrom: bmdelane@quads.uchicago.edu (brian manning delaney)Subject: Re: Epstein-Barr Syndrome questionsMessage-ID: <1993Apr23.214025.28213@midway.uchicago.edu>Keywords: EBV CFS CFIDSSender: news@uchinews.uchicago.edu (News System)Reply-To: bmdelane@midway.uchicago.eduOrganization: University of ChicagoReferences: <1993Apr23.034226.2284@reed.edu>Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1993 21:40:25 GMTLines: 47In article <1993Apr23.034226.2284@reed.edu> jcherney@reed.edu writes:>Okay, this is a long shot.>>My friend Robin has recurring bouts of mononucleosis-type symptoms, very >regularly. This has been going on for a number of years. She's seen a >number of doctors; six was the last count, I think. Most of them have >said either "You have mono" or "You're full of it; there's nothing wrong >with you." One has admitted to having no idea what was wrong with her, >and one has claimed that it is Epstein-Barr syndrome.>>Now, what she told me about EBS is that very few doctors even believe that >it exists. (Obviously, this has been her experience.) So, what's the >story? Is it real? Does the medical profession believe it to be real?>>Has anyone had success is treating EBS? Or is it just something to live >with? Thanks for your assistance.Outbreaks of a chronic-mono-like entity were originally called EBS (orsome variant thereof) because most of the people with this disease hadelevated levels of antibodies to the EBV virus. But not all of themdid, which prompted an official renaming of the disease to ChronicFatigue Syndrome (this renaming took place in the Annals of InternalMedicine, Jan. 1988, I believe). Now it's also called Chronic Fatigueand Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS), since it seems clear thatsome sort of immune disregulation is causing the probs.Astonishly, there are still docs who tell people with massivelyswollen glands, recurrent fevers and nightsweats, etc., that there'snothing wrong with them. This is not the same thing as saying that thesyndrome may have a (at least partly) psychological cause. Thedisagreement among people whose thoughts are worth considering centerson just what the cause is. No one knows, but theories include:psychological stress, some sort of virus (a retrovirus, say most --maybe one of the newly discovered herpes viruses), environmentaltoxins, bacteria (and, yes, candida), genes, (and/)or some combo ofthese.There's no outright cure at the moment, but different docs trydifferent things, some of which seem to help.Massive amounts of info on the condition are available these days.Post your Q to alt.med.cfs, and you will be flooded w/facts.Note: There are lots of far better understood (and better treatable)diseases that look like CFIDS. Make sure these get ruled-out by a gooddoc.
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