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Not to discredit the value in caring about this stuff, but wouldn't this sort of thing be flooded with people with Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome? Wikipedia says Fibromyalgia affects 2-4% of the (US?) population [1], which is a ton of people if you translate that into population numbers.

These are two very popular 'conditions' that have vague symptoms and vague connection to specific physical signals. I'm sure a small subset are masking real treatable disease (as opposed to simply recommending exercise and yoga or environmental changes as Wikipedia said is the normal response). But it might be difficult to filter these out and any bespoke broad sort of catchall would seem inclined to attract these sorts of cases.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibromyalgia



Your statement conflates real and treatable. Unfortunately there are conditions which are real but not yet treatable. Science in 2023 hasn't solved all things.

I expect that a significant subset of Fibromyalgia/CFS sufferers fall into this category. I wonder if this center can make any progress on resolving any of their conditions.

For many fibromyalgia sufferers, the symptoms and physical signals are not "vague" but quite concrete.




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