Video Blog - Mitochondria in ME, CFS and Fibromyalgia

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 20

  • @hea7055
    @hea7055 Před 6 lety +4

    Really helpful, thank you. I liked the humour with it. Life can be so damn serious having CFS/ME/FMS, it's nice to take a lighter approach to a serious subject. I so wish NHS GP's had this knowledge that the OHC has and offered this blood testing and treatment for mitochondrial dysfunction! So frustrating.

  • @grdk1
    @grdk1 Před 10 lety +5

    Thanks again.
    Comprehensively informative.
    Thanks for caring!

  • @jibsoz
    @jibsoz Před 14 lety +4

    Great video very informative and so easy to understand with the visual aids. Thanks

  • @imunchienandalusia
    @imunchienandalusia Před 6 měsíci

    This is so important. I've tried to describe what this feels like to my brothers - one of which is an athelete. I used to do these really long bike rides, and after 2 hours or so you 'bonk' when you run out of glycogen. That's what CFS feels like

  • @the14thmoonofuranus
    @the14thmoonofuranus Před 11 lety +5

    Thats very interesting and explains a lot. It also explains why the 3 day rule comes into play with ME - when trying something new, rest for 3 days afterwards. These things mean so much more to me when I know the reason WHY I have to do something a certain way. Why the gps & ME clinics dont give us this info is beyond me. They just havent got a clue. Thanks Alex & the OHC.

    • @mcjanediz9139
      @mcjanediz9139 Před 6 lety

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    • @hea7055
      @hea7055 Před 6 lety

      I agree totally with you.

  • @MurzelMachtMusik
    @MurzelMachtMusik Před 11 lety +1

    Thank you... I've never before had such a good laugh about my malfunctioning mitochondria.

  • @synapse131
    @synapse131 Před 13 lety +2

    In fact, I am of the opinion that the "bonk"-like, reactive metabolic state is what leads to most of the excitotoxic damage that causes hyperalgesia and the micro-seizure (resulting in alpha/delta wave anomaly and all cognitive symptoms.) It's mostly the drop out in blood pressure during this "bonk" state that causes the CNS ischemia that leads to the brain problems. It all starts with the viral cardiomyopathy and vasculitis and progresses when we overdo the exercise after getting ill.

  • @suelovescats
    @suelovescats Před 4 lety +3

    I find the video informative.. I have fibromyalgia..and loud unnecessary noises startle and annoy me . All the noise and loud laughing really made me not be able to concentrate on what you were saying . Am I the only one ? But once I knew to expect noises I did laugh .. this sounds exactly what is happening to me ...

  • @laraslong
    @laraslong Před 10 lety +9

    Hello? Whats with the loud laughing and the really unnecessary comments and noise... this is made for people with ME right? foolish..

    • @IVAN3000
      @IVAN3000 Před 5 lety

      hahaha I am sorry but this made me explode with laughter

  • @grahamkeil2253
    @grahamkeil2253 Před 7 lety

    Thanks very much.
    Nice and informative.
    Plus it's empirical......

  • @synapse131
    @synapse131 Před 13 lety

    This, combined with the micro-circulatory is why our muscles stiffen abnormally with even the lightest activity (even w/ Olympic level endurance athletes) but we still retain short term anaerobic strength that allows up to push past our limits. When those metabolic byproducts are not able to be recycled and cannot be removed from muscle, the result is "lockjaw light." They are correct about the raggedy fatigue being a type of "bonk"; it occurs cyclically and reactive to activity.

  • @synapse131
    @synapse131 Před 13 lety +1

    Probably mostly applies to viral ME, not OP ME, stenosis FM, dietary excitotoxin FM, borrelial ME?, and any of a host of other pathogenics (although the fact that many of these have similar mechanisms causing excitotoxic damage and hyperalgesia makes sense; OPs cause diastolic cardiomyopathy and excitotoxic damage, dietary excitotoxins cause direct excitotoxicity, stenosis causes ischemia in the same parts of the brain lacking bloodflow in brain imaging studies in viral ME, etc.)

  • @asnail9539
    @asnail9539 Před rokem

    What is the name of these blood tests?

  • @libraryfiles4470
    @libraryfiles4470 Před 6 lety +1

    What supplements are needed to build ATP.

    • @hea7055
      @hea7055 Před 6 lety +1

      Look at Dr Sarah Myhill's website, she gives a lot of info there on supplementation to support ATP production :-)

    • @jeansmyth7474
      @jeansmyth7474 Před 3 lety +1

      Dr Myhill’s treatment regime is not for everyone. I did full course supplements for six months without any noticeable improvement and it was very expensive.