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CFSAC Interviews

Gabby Klein has written an article for Phoenix Rising that features interviews with CFS Advisory Committee members Dr. Gailen Marshall and Dr. Susan Levine, and non-voting members Dr. Kenneth Friedman, Leigh Reynolds and Dr. Fred Friedberg. It’s an interesting read, … Continue reading

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Answering Attacks

When I posted about the “truthiness” I saw in a comment by Dr. Mikovits, I expected criticism. I’ve heard from folks in the comments, on Twitter and Facebook, and by email. I think some of the points and questions raised … Continue reading

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Facts, Not Spin

I need to speak out about something, in part because I’m afraid no one else will. I’ve been following the comments posted in the FDA docket on ME/CFS, and I came across this comment from Dr. Judy Mikovits: During the … Continue reading

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Precision Is Required

Post updated June 28, 2013. See end of post for additional information from FDA. Five ME/CFS advocates recently sent a letter to DHHS, FDA and select members of Congress requesting that FDA convene a second meeting with ME/CFS patients “to … Continue reading

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Requesting an Investigation

You may recall that at the May 23, 2013 CFS Advisory Committee, voting members Eileen Holderman and Dr. Mary Ann Fletcher stated on the record that they had been intimidated for expressing their views. With assistance from two fellow advocates, … Continue reading

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No Facts for YOU!

The NIH funding argument is a broken record: Advocates and researchers say, “We want more funding!” NIH replies, “We need more applications!” And advocates and researchers reply, “Your review panel is made up of dentists!” Back and forth. Back and … Continue reading

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Perplexed

The good news, I guess, is that we survived another CFS Advisory Committee meeting. The bad news is that much of what happened made no sense to me. Some excellent summaries of the meeting are available, including this very detailed … Continue reading

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Fireworks

I will be posting a summary of what we learned (or didn’t learn) at last week’s CFS Advisory Committee meeting, but one incident requires detailed examination. Towards the end of the second day, conflict erupted between several committee members, allegations … Continue reading

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CFSAC Testimony from Amy Squires

Amy Squires is my dear friend, and serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the CFIDS Association. She has given me permission to post the comments she made to the CFS Advisory Committee today. My name is Amy … Continue reading

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CFSAC Testimony May 2013

I submitted two versions of testimony to the May 22-23, 2013 CFS Advisory Committee meeting. My written testimony can be viewed here.  What follows is the testimony I delivered by telephone this morning: My name is Jennifer Spotila, and I … Continue reading

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