I am not at all disturbed about what he wrote. Not at all. None. He is allowed his disease experience and he doesn't have to frame his disease...
Lots of cold water from the fridge and a tiny bit of gatorade in each big glass.
Found where Michael Sharpe likened ME/CFS patients to climate change deniers.
Michael Sharpe Tweeted this out. Well, the professor doesn't mention PACE trial deniers, but we all know what he is really up to. :sneaky:...
I don't even believe they have a biomarker. Most researchers in the US have remained pretty quiet although I do remember someone in the research...
I don't crash anymore but it has happened on several occasions about 10 years ago during a period of about 5 years when I was in bed a lot but not...
I checked the UK site and I do not recognize any of the reviewer names. The US site has no reviews. Reading the author's statements as being a...
It messed me up. Weight gain, temperament, breakouts, and there are a lot of conflicts with other drugs. However, my BP was 80/50 and just sat...
Comment by Richard Senior in 2006 "Not, sadly, the first." See the Editor’s note: The original version of this story stated that the UK case was...
There is a man who spoke up in the comment section in one of the papers that his wife also died of ME. I will see if I can find it.
It took me a while to take it but I just took breaks and lied down to rest. I am cognitively spent today.
Also, one last thing. If we change PEM now, how do we get EVERYONE IN THE WORLD to adopt it especially without the bio evidence we need. We have...
I think we go into the disease further but your experience explains what you are saying, a constant state of PEM.
I think of a crash as what happens on an ER table, a patient begins to crash. The crash can subside but then the patient can be driven into the...
The crash was much more severe, that is for sure. I worked for 20 years with ME/CFS and then when I began crashing I eventually became disabled....
I think this is the most correct definition. I did crash for about 12 years and had PEM or PERelapse for about 20 years before that. I don't crash...
I didn't crash for 20 years and even though I did crash for about 12 years after that I don't crash anymore. The crash is something more severe...
That is true and that is where common sense needs to come in. Yes, it is unlikely that you acquired two seperate conditions in one day. Key is...
Also, I have heard of people's doctors not checking their D levels and diagnosing them with Fibro. They eventually had their D checked by another...
lol No, it isn't you. I read your post here but I wrote an e-mail instead. Sorry. I am confused too. : ) I should have written: I saw your POST...
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