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Questions in the Category: Encephalomyelitis

Does ME involve spinal cord inflammation?

ME Essential Autumn 2024

Earlier this year, I suddenly developed severe back pain, loss of balance and was unable to walk in a straight line. I was sent to casualty where I had a CT and MRI scan. I was then diagnosed as having severe spinal inflammation.

The MEA purple book states that there is no evidence of brain or spinal inflammation (= encephalomyelitis) in ME/CFS.

But are we missing something here? Could symptoms such as back pain, poor coordination and abnormal sensations that are commonly reported in ME be caused by inflammation in the spinal nerves?

Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis or Encephalopathy, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Long Covid

ME Essential Winter 2022

Please can you define what PVFS, ME/CFS, and Long Covid mean. I am having difficulty determining if they are the same disease or different. Thank you!

Nomenclature: ME/CFS

ME Essential Autumn 2018

Is there a simple reason why the ME Association also uses the term myalgic encephalopathy instead of myalgic encephalomyelitis?

Neuroinflammation

ME Essential Spring 2017

I keep reading about what is called ‘neuroinflammation' in relation to research into ME/CFS. I assume this means inflammation in the nervous system. But is this the same as encephalomyelitis (the E in ME)? I know that encephalomyelitis is largely dismissed by many doctors and is the reason why some doctors refuse to even use the name ME/ myalgic encephalomyelitis.

Charles Shepherd

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