På desse sidene kan du sjå eksempel på pasientar som har blitt friske att/friskare etter ca ett års behandling hos Professor dr. med. Kenny De Meirleir:
http://www.imabis.org/media/sfc_2006_meirlier.pdf
-Therapeutic strategies. Goal: Side 56 (av 62)
-Case studies: side 57
-Case, 26 år gml kvinne, s 58,
-Case, 57 år gml kvinne, s 59,
-Case, 57 år gml kvinne, s 60,(Karnofsky score forbedra seg frå 50-80 på 1 år),
-Case, 54 år gml mann, s 61. (på under ett år var han pluss/minus uten ME-symptomer)
-Case, 58 år gml kvinne, s 62 (i sept.2000:Karnofsky score 60-juni 2004 var den 90)
“Karnofsky scoring”
The Karnofsky score runs from 100 to 0, where 100 is “perfect” health and 0 is death. Although the score has been described with intervals of 10, a practitioner may choose decimals if he or she feels a patient’s situation holds somewhere between two marks. It is named after Dr David A. Karnofsky, who described the scale with Dr Joseph H. Burchenal in 1949.[1]
100% – normal, no complaints, no signs of disease
90% – capable of normal activity, few symptoms or signs of disease
80% – normal activity with some difficulty, some symptoms or signs
70% – caring for self, not capable of normal activity or work
60% – requiring some help, can take care of most personal requirements
50% – requires help often, requires frequent medical care
40% – disabled, requires special care and help
30% – severely disabled, hospital admission indicated but no risk of death
20% – very ill, urgently requiring admission, requires supportive measures or treatment
10% – moribund, rapidly progressive fatal disease processes
0% – death.
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http://www.me-forening.no/index.php?opt … &Itemid=85
(trykk på Kenny De Meirleir)
http://www.mefmaction.net/Portals/0/doc … irleir.pdf
Mvh Sun