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"content": "I'm wondering 🤔 \n\nIt's my understanding that current medical research indicates all the chronic illnesses listed below (and there are more I simply don't know about) are triggered by a viral infection. They all have similar clusters of symptoms. Why are they being considered a separate illnesses/syndromes? \n\nI think I need to understand more about viruses and our symbiotic relationships with them. I just found my copy of Lynn Margulis' \"Acquiring Genomes: A Theory of the Origins of Species\". I think I'll start there.\n\nIt seems to me we're in the midst of a viral tidal wave.\n\n#fibromyalgia #mecfs #LongCovid #ChronicLyme\n#ChronicIllness",
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