Here’s an AI generated audio summary of the paper:
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The full paper seems to be available on researchgate
Here’s an AI generated audio summary of the paper:
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I did have but haven’t gone near it for many years. It always felt very work/recruitment focused and not somewhere I’d really want to get involved in or have welcomed advocacy myself. As you say things may well be changing though.
I’ve been catching up with Science in Action episodes. There’s some really interesting discussions on the Nobel prizes with various scientists in this one. Including with Victor Ambros and his wife and lab partner Rosalind “Candy” Lee (who notably isn’t mentioned in the nobel prize press...
It’s not all bad…
More seriously, it does seem very muddled on what the conditions it’s trying to discuss are. I appreciated your commentary though @Hutan
Wow.
Or it could be the case that (as for me) the trigger or exacerbating event would have killed me in previous eras. Or indeed in countries with less developed healthcare systems.
Or that we weren’t looking before. Or we bundled people into another category.
There are many diseases we see...
Interesting that there are people talking of a variable response. Not something those of us who don’t drink can attest to but I guess it’s possible we’d see the same. The talk of experiments ‘for science’ becomes more appealing!
I’m interested in how vascular nerves could fit in and wonder...
I’ve heard a few stories about the impact of HPV vaccination on cervical cancer rates in the UK and elsewhere recently but this has some of the best graphs and charts to visualise it all worldwide
https://ourworldindata.org/hpv-vaccination-world-can-eliminate-cervical-cancer
I wasn’t sure what the best was so went for mask and home and avoid contact. I’m housebound, don’t mask with those I live with, but do on the rare occasion I have a visitor for some other reason. Usually medical professionals and they used to mask but now don’t routinely so it’s one of the other...
One example that I found interesting was zopiclone. Used it occasionally years ago and found it worked well. Then had no need for many years. Since ME tried it again and had all sorts of problems, notably a significant rebound effect.
Given how it works I have often wondered how this fits in...
I like this idea of a “hypothalamus mediated 'negative' signal” and “that human beings normally have two opposing hypothalamic responses to alcohol”. Partially because so much in our bodies seems to be a constantly changing precariously managed balance between different, often opposing factors...
Has anyone ever proposed in a paper that the body’s stress response is completely normal for whatever is going on elsewhere in the body? It seems a lot rarer than the other way around.
I sometimes wonder why there is this preference to perhaps put the cart before the horse…
We don’t know so much. But the fact that even in my darkest and worse spots I know that at some point, if given the right conditions and support, I will have a better day is what I hold on to. And shows that things may not be working at that point but aren’t permanently broken.
To a healthy...
I like a lot of this and it describes the wall I kept hitting when first ill but still able to get around. Now severely affected I do much less. But this idea of hitting walls and of things being about stamina is really important and well put. And I like the final comment, even when feeling a...
A few disjointed comments
- I drank plenty before ME, sometimes probably far too much and far too often, other times normally but tolerance was high. It was only with ME that changed rapidly.
- I do get nauseous with my ME and various symptoms would indicate a physical response to the body not...
Good find. It’s worth looking at the full results pdf as there’s a lot of detail in there beyond the headline numbers they gave.
https://meassociation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Survey-Alcohol-Intolerance.pdf
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