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:One thing I would say though, is that I don't think this is the first recorded death from CFS. IIRC this was a claim made by the magazine[?] that reported it which later carried a correction.
:One thing I would say though, is that I don't think this is the first recorded death from CFS. IIRC this was a claim made by the magazine[?] that reported it which later carried a correction.
[[User:MikeEsp|MikeEsp]] 00:29, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
[[User:MikeEsp|MikeEsp]] 00:29, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
::Indeed, there are many more deaths from CFS on record, official or otherwise. This is just the first official death in the UK. It is estimnated that in some 5% of the cases CFS, or rather ME, results in death. [[User:Guido den Broeder|Guido den Broeder]] 12:46, 15 March 2007 (UTC)


== How does CFS cause dehydration ==
== How does CFS cause dehydration ==

Revision as of 12:46, 15 March 2007

Writing the initial page

I have created this page as a simple entry for Mirza, briefly covering the facts of her death and hinting at the implications, which are more fully covered in the CFS page. This is my first article.

  • I could not find information about Mirza's birth date, I calculated 1974 from the fact that she was 32 at her death in 2006.
  • I have not covered the facts or issues in depth as I have nothing original to contribute and the sources do that much better than I can.
  • I would create a link to the relevant section of the CFS article from the Implications section, but there isn't really a good candidate section for that.


Thanks for creating this page. How about a link back to the "Deaths" section in the CFS article (it might not have existed when you created this page).
One thing I would say though, is that I don't think this is the first recorded death from CFS. IIRC this was a claim made by the magazine[?] that reported it which later carried a correction.

MikeEsp 00:29, 27 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Indeed, there are many more deaths from CFS on record, official or otherwise. This is just the first official death in the UK. It is estimnated that in some 5% of the cases CFS, or rather ME, results in death. Guido den Broeder 12:46, 15 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

How does CFS cause dehydration

It is rather odd that the coroner saw CFS as the cause for the dehydration. Why, then, are most CFS patients not dehydrated? And how does it explain the dorsal root ganglia being "diseased" (no mention of what kind of disease)? JFW | T@lk 15:49, 27 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]