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  1. RedFox

    The micro-clot finding in Long Covid — implications for the possible aetiology of ME/CFS

    They have searched for them and found them in many conditions, including diabetes if my memory serves me right. Dr. Pretorius's research page highlights some of this. Thus, I'm pretty sure the clots are just a downstream effect, not a cause. It heavily discredits the psychosomatic theory but not...
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    Long-Haul COVID Patients:Prevalence of POTS Are Reduced but Cerebral Blood Flow Abnormalities Remain Abnormal with Longer Disease Duration 2022 Visser

    It's a small study, but useful because it's novel. There's not a lot of data on how long Covid evolves over time from an objective, rather than a symptom-based angle.
  3. RedFox

    Long covid—an update for primary care, the BMJ, 2022, Trisha Greenhalgh

    That's a little strawmanny. Nobody really believes there's a cartesian split between mind/body illness, or that "mental processing of symptoms and emotional and psychological reaction to the illness and the limitations it confers" doesn't exist. We don't deny the mind-body connection. We believe...
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    Key Features of a Multi-Disciplinary Hospital-Based Rehabilitation Program for Children and Adolescents with Moderate to Severe ME/CFS 2022, Hiremath

    I'm lacking spoons for a meaningful correction, but that definitely invalidates parts of my previous comment.
  5. RedFox

    Psychosomatic symptoms related to exacerbation of fatigue in patients with medically unexplained symptoms, 2022, Hashimoto et al.

    Are there any data on what percentage of people labeled as having MUS eventually get a medical diagnosis? I imagine my own journey with ME. For almost 4 years, I had no medical explanation for my symptoms. Them BAM! ME diagnosis.
  6. RedFox

    Saliva antibody-fingerprint of reactivated latent viruses after mild/asymptomatic COVID-19 is unique in patients with [ME/CFS], 2022, Apostolou et al

    That's starting to sound like they just sliced and diced the data until the found something.
  7. RedFox

    United Kingdom - Thérèse Coffey appointed Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Sept 2022

    I'm aware that we're far more likely to get someone who neglects ME, but one can hope. Also, yes, the UK is dealing with a lot, so I agree that ME isn't likely to come up for a while.
  8. RedFox

    Key Features of a Multi-Disciplinary Hospital-Based Rehabilitation Program for Children and Adolescents with Moderate to Severe ME/CFS 2022, Hiremath

    So, the patients here showed significant improvement, including in objective outcomes like school attendance. However, there was no control group, and we know that pediatric ME is more likely to improve than adult-onset ME. Also, their description of the treatment is incredibly vague. It's...
  9. RedFox

    News from Scandinavia

    Really sad. She's not the first hockey player to be sidelined by long Covid either. Brandon Sutter hasn't played since the 2020-21 NHL season. Then there was Dr. Mark Vink, a major ME advocate.
  10. RedFox

    United Kingdom - Thérèse Coffey appointed Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Sept 2022

    Then I hope whoever comes next will speak out about ME and LC like Sajid Javid did.
  11. RedFox

    United Kingdom - Thérèse Coffey appointed Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Sept 2022

    Liz Truss has resigned as Prime Minister. While speculating about the next PM is way beyond the scope of this forum, I'm wondering, does this mean the UK is likely to get a new health minister?
  12. RedFox

    These Doctors Admit They Don’t Want Patients With Disabilities, NYT

    Disturbing in light of the fact that medicine should be all about helping people prevent, treat, and live well with disabilities.
  13. RedFox

    Long Covid in the media and social media 2022

    How about I transcribe this for those lack the time or health to watch: Dr. Mason-Whitfield: I really want to apologize to you too, on behalf of some of my medical colleagues because as senior clinicians. We are being laughed at by some of our colleagues in clinic, but we're quite stroppy...
  14. RedFox

    Increased levels of inflammatory molecules in blood of Long COVID patients point to thrombotic endotheliitis Pretorius et al 2022

    In this preprint, Dr. Pretorius and her colleagues found yet more signs of excessive clotting in people with Long Covid. In the past, the found the microclots. Now they're showing increases in molecules associated with clotting as well. These findings are encouraging, as it shows something's...
  15. RedFox

    Long Covid drug BC-007 research news

    Merged thread "Long-Covid drug from Berlin is being tested" (Update on BC-007) Long-Covid-Arznei aus Berlin geht in die Prüfung https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wirtschaft/unternehmen/studie-fuer-das-long-covid-mittel-bc007-ist-finanziert-18390943.html Long-Covid drug from Berlin is being tested...
  16. RedFox

    News From Jarred Younger / Neuroinflammation, Pain, and Fatigue Laboratory at UAB, From Aug 2020

    Here's a summary of Dr. Younger's video: He's talking about decentralized clinical trials. A decentralized clinical trial is one you can participate in from home. You see the doctor via telehealth, receive study drugs in the mail, and do any necessary bloodwork at a local lab. This allows...
  17. RedFox

    IACFSME 2022 Virtual Medical Conference: Day 3 Presentations: 29 July (9 am to 4.40 pm EDT)

    Hey, its better than the Kidney dysbiosis guy at least. :) (Dr. Igor Markov, who claims ME is caused by kidney dysbiosis and that autovaccines can cure 93% of patients)
  18. RedFox

    IACFSME 2022 Virtual Medical Conference: Day 3 Presentations: 29 July (9 am to 4.40 pm EDT)

    Merged thread - This article refers to this talk: __________________ Could a Major Chronic Infection be Underlying ME/CFS? The IACFS/ME Conference Pt. V https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2022/10/18/borrelia-miyamotoi-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/ Health Rising blogpost about a very out-there...
  19. RedFox

    Public "Being Sick Is a Full-Time Job": A Job Analysis of Managing a Chronic Illness

    Yes, there's an enormous gulf between the research and care we deserve and what we want. So having different views for ME and illness in general is justified. The paper is about chronic conditions in general, so I've mostly discussed things in that context here.
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