73. FAQs (part 1) / FAQs (deel 1) - dr. Lucinda Bateman

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  • čas přidán 16. 11. 2015
  • (For English description, see below)
    In dit college beantwoord Dr. Lucinda Bateman de meest gestelde vragen ( deel 1)
    0.24 Kan ik van deze ziekte ME/cvs, genezen?
    1.39 Zijn er behandelingen voor ME/cvs?
    2.54 Is ME/cvs progressief? Kan het dodelijk zijn?
    4.38 Is ME/cvs besmettelijk?
    Disclaimer: Deze video bevat geen diagnostische of therapeutische informatie over uw eigen medische situatie. Dit kan nooit ter vervanging dienen van een persoonlijk consult. De eventueel door de spreker genoemde medicijnen noemt hij op eigen verantwoordelijkheid. Leg vragen, klachten of symptomen tijdig voor aan uw behandelend arts. (Lees meer op www.wetenschapvoorpatienten.com)
    English:
    In this webinar Dr. Lucinda Bateman answered FAQs from the clinical practice (part 1)
    0.24 Can I be cured of this illness ME/cfs?
    1.39 Are there treatments for ME/cfs?
    2.54 Is ME/cfs progressive? Can this be fatal?
    4.38 Is ME/cfs contagious?
    Disclaimer: This video does not contain any diagnostic or therapeutic information about your own medical condition. It can never replace a personal consult. Names and trademarks of drugs and application(s) of the same which the speaker may refer to, are referred to at his/her own responsibility. Notify your attending doctor in time about any question, complaint or symptom you might have.
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Komentáře • 2

  • @goddesslv1
    @goddesslv1 Před 8 lety

    Thank you for all your hard work and research doctor!

  • @michael.knight
    @michael.knight Před 8 lety +2

    *Question 1:* Could you tell us more about the 'tools' you have for managing the cognitive problems?
    *Question 2:* I understand that people who get to see a specialists very rarely recover. But I imagine there are many others (like myself) who have only see our GPs and in whom the illness has already stabilized somewhat and for whom the symptoms are not so severe that they are completely bed-ridden. What are the chances of recovery (or at least very significant improvement) for this group of people?