2009 article which finds a difference in anxiety scores between two questionnaires, one which includes somatic symptoms which overlap with Pots symptoms, and one looking at more cognitive factors.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2758320/?tool=pubmed
There's a short video interview on the BBC website with tennis player Andy Murray on the difference it has made to his life now being pain-free following his hip surgery.
Sorry, too fogged to put link up but should be able to find it through Sport section if no longer on front page.
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Dr Betty Scott (who saw around 370 patients in the Finchley, North London outbreak between 1964 and 1966) later worked with Ramsay studying endemic cases.
Ramsay writes about her clinical observation in his book 'Postviral Fatigue Syndrome: The saga of the Royal Free disease' on p.29, "she...
Re Peter's question:
I became ill first time at age 38, think given PVFS diagnosis, probably considered mild (though it didn't feel like that) as limped on at work for 2 years, staged return, lots more sick leave, then went part-time, before giving up work altogether as not coping.
Then...
There is a case study in Family Doctor - A Journal of the New York State Academy of Family Physicians, winter 2018, Vol 6, no.3 pp30-31
(Same edition as the Dimmock, Levine, Wilder article on ME/CFS, sorry haven't worked out how to do links yet)
29 year old African American male medical...
Am very slowly re-reading Harry Potter series- big, spaced out print, know story well enough to compensate for lack of memory, and novelty of all bits I have forgotten.
Can't think why Rita Skeeter and her Quick -Quotes Quill makes me think of this thread?...
Elphias Doge's remark on Skeeter's...
Only caught the tail end of BBC radio 4 world at one. Was Michael Moseley brought in to provide 'balance' talking about dietary changes helping brain/microbiome with depression and anxiety.
Interviewer- should we all be having CBT then?
Hazel Everitt- easier to have CBT than changing diet...
Hi, have been exploring similar thoughts to Lucibee since Betsy Keller's NIH talk and the slide she showed with the Montague reference.
In the GET therapist manual, P.23, they refer to 8 papers to justify the deconditioning rationale, which also appear in the Davenport tables for single CPET...
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