...with this documentary, not enough time.
Suffice to say, this documentary is already outdated, even though it was made about 8-10 years ago (and then finally released in 2016).
Too much time is spent on Judy Mikovits' "discovery" of XMRV, the retrovirus she insisted was the cause of ME/CFS, that later turned out to be a contamination.
Too much time is spent focused on the suffering instead of answers and stories of recovery and/or remission, of which there are many. At least the filmmaker interviews Sarah Myhill, who HAS had success treating ME/CFS patients, but she's only interviewed for about 4-5 minutes, while the thoroughly discredited Mikovits gets about a half hour of screen time.
And irony of ironies, one of the most famous patients interviewed as part of the XMRV controversy, is now doing much better, thanks to brain-retraining -- where one deals with psychological triggers -- something so many ME/CFS sufferers have FOUGHT -- including myself -- until we realize the brain is indeed connected to the body, and it can help us heal, if we stop running from these subconscious and conscious thoughts that indeed affect our health.