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    The Sick Times: A journalist-founded website chronicling the Long Covid crisis

    I'm sorry, I'm not sure what any of this signifies, It merely smacks of someone who dislikes the idea of persistence, at least to me. I am inclined toward persistence - not convinced - but inclined, and I assure you that I am serious.
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    The Sick Times: A journalist-founded website chronicling the Long Covid crisis

    You and I and my wife are the same age. To truly date her, at least, she saw the Greatful Dead 10 times and Grand Funk and The Eagles and The Rolling Stones and... I never wanted to see any of them. I never did. I wanted Pat Conroy's signed edition, or Herman Wouk's, or James Clavell's, or...
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    The Sick Times: A journalist-founded website chronicling the Long Covid crisis

    I am often confounded by the faith in contemporary virus diagnostics. For example, how do you test for Bourbon Virus? In the US, Bourbon virus is a big deal. Perhaps just as important, if a pathogen is behind things like ME/CFS and LC, how do we know it's a virus and not a parasite or bacteria...
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    Psychobabble: The Disorders of a Feminized World, Hannah Spier

    Well, yeah. Okay, can we not slip into semantics that border on sophistry? Most of us here know that misogyny was part and parcel to the history of our disease. And I'm a male.
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    Psychobabble: The Disorders of a Feminized World, Hannah Spier

    My sisters best friend hated it. It was done to prevent her from suicide. She killed herself regardless, It's overtly brutal.
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    Psychobabble: The Disorders of a Feminized World, Hannah Spier

    It is barbaric. I wouldn't trust any of the "literature." I sympathize with your position with your poor wife, and I am not second-guessing.; I am saying it's a primitive and brutal thing.
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    Psychobabble: The Disorders of a Feminized World, Hannah Spier

    Lyme and other tick-borne diseases? Not as bad as ME/CFS for women, though. I hope you stay and continue to contribute. Your perspective helps me, at least.
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    2026: Science for ME reviewer nomination project, in conjunction with WWTF and WE&ME

    Yeah, I suppose I would prefer to wait.
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    2026: Science for ME reviewer nomination project, in conjunction with WWTF and WE&ME

    This is such a solid development. I just hope persistence is given its due. After all, how do you look for viruses with crap diagnostics, or, where I live, for viruses that can be chronic - and even kill - with NO diagnostic? That doesn't even touch upon the bacteria and parasites with a...
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    Brain Retraining treatment for ME/CFS and Long COVID - discussion thread

    Luck. It happens. It might not sound scientific, but the dice roll our way when they roll, sometimes. Rarely, but sometimes. When we figure out why, it will have all been crazily obvious.
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    Psychobabble: The Disorders of a Feminized World, Hannah Spier

    Insularity, like ignorance, has its benefits. Unfortunately, those can come at the profound expense of others. I suppose I should add indifference to the first two qualities.
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    Opinion Editorial: Unraveling the biological mechanisms of chronic fatigue: a multifaceted approach, 2026, Almulla et al

    This appears to me to be not so much an expose of the biological mechanisms of chronic fatigue, as a loosely linked series of theories, loaded with "maybes" and "possiblys". Some of it makes me want to hit my head against a wall: "provide a complementary exercise physiology perspective. Using...
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    "Scientists may have found a way to prevent statin muscle pain": Science Daily

    That was several years ago, but my wife thinks it was Ezetimibe or brand name Zetia. Her cardio calls it a non-statin statin. She is still on it, along with several other heart meds.
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    "Scientists may have found a way to prevent statin muscle pain": Science Daily

    As I recall, it was fairly wide known among periodic paralysis patients that statins might cause problems. I remember arguing with my wife's very competent cardio about giving her statins - which she needed, on paper. She took them and had a bad reaction. We switched her to a non-statin...
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    How can we create a patient-led group to influence individual trial designs before it's too late to change them?

    A patient-led group would have to earn the reputation of informed disinterest specific to ME/CFS, then evolve that to imprimatur status such that its stamp of approval was an incentive for any researcher to claim. Easier said than done. I think we've achieved the former among a handful of...
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    Central origin of fatigability in Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome revealed by multimodal neuroimaging, 2026, Bedard, Nath, Walitt+

    Boy, this sounds like such a boring illness. Delete "debilitating", and I'm left with a yawn - especially with the silly underscoring of fatigue (yet again). I cannot believe they still don't get it. In fact, I don't believe it. This has the feel of another NIH escapade. If you're going to...
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