Not seizures, but i do get slight action tremor in hands after pem, e.g when holding a coin in your hand. I also have probably thousands of fasciculations in my legs each day for 2-3 years. Funfun :D It seems the nervous system is heavily involved in the disease picture
Coool. Im kinda curious about the "sticky" blood cells. Cause initially i was getting bad palpitations early in the disease when sprinting, i naturally thought i had some heart issue, but extensive testing showed no cause.
Why would they study this:dead: Literally makes no sense at all, unless they wanted to make some badly founded assumptions on their calcium channel theory of course..
Wow this coverage make me so happy :) A billion thanks to the authors for their thorough work and analysis. Finally our "side" can be heard in the public too
Thats high! Mine was 2.8. Ill be trying it one time i have not eaten in advance also, + would be good to take one after waking up or after lying in bed for a while. I believe Katarina Lien soon wil publish her lactate-study which will be very interesting
And it was well above the upper limit^^
The first test i have taken that has some connection to my symptoms.. Anyone else taken it? Took it after being seated waiting for two hours so should be pretty legit, of course they didnt look more into it and asked me to go to the GP with it
Great watch, i liked this quote from Ron
"Its a very heterogeneous disease, and we are seeing a lot of patterns in our data. We are coming up with a lot ideas and theories. I`m still pretty optimistic that we can use this to track down the original problem. I suspect there is a single cause...
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