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My experience with the ME/CFS/LC clinic at Stanford University, California was life changing. They carefully gave me and set levels for two medications - Abilify and Naltrexone. The meds brought my symptoms down about 60 percent - huge change. Before I could not walk around the block now I can walk for miles. The care at the clinic is minimal - they have very limited resources - but what they do offer was incredibly helpful and not available from the 30+ doctors I saw before going.

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I’ve heard great things too about the Stanford clinic. I’m glad it was helpful for you.

It seems a lot of this comes down to the specific clinic and even if they’re not able to follow you as a patient or do more than an evaluation, if they’re really able to take the time and effort to be intentional about recommendations, and listen, that seems the best thing. That’s what makes traveling such a risk; you can’t really know unless you have an insider source.

Great to know! Thanks for sharing.

I heard Stanford was Good too.I wish I lived closer to California.I spoke with a girl that went there for help with so many issues from Long Covid and she is so much better now.I think they really look outside of the box there.I am close to John's Hopkins,but I don't know if they will be any help.The best doctor at John's Hopkins could not even figure out I had thyroid disease.Luckily a local doctor figured it out.