My gait is abnormal. I’ve had other people spontaneously comment on it and even laugh at the way I walk. As I get progressively fatigued, my feet start dragging along the ground. I fall at least a couple of times a year.
Fingertip sampling is more painful but it has other advantages. It can be repeated several times a day to track micro changes in a patient with chronic illness. It doesn’t require a trained phlebotomist, doesn’t require a trip to the doctor’s office (useful in places like the US where many ppl...
From the Limitations section:
Very biased and bad study published in an obscure open access Chinese journal. People with ASD are often rejected, ostracised and bullied by neurotypical people so it's not surprising that they spend a lot of time on the internet. It's also unsurprising that...
Tried it a long time ago, back when it was all the rage. It’s hard to recall the specifics. Some mild initial improvement in ME symptoms but it was coupled with worsening of sleep disturbance and gastroparesis so I had discontinue it.
They are all like this. This article almost reads like a self-parody of the entire worthless and disgraceful profession of neurology. They have zero insight into their appalling behaviour and can't even retain a veneer of professionalism when confronted with a patient who they believe has no...
Disturbing article full of lies and self-aggrandisement. Basically, the whole thing boils down to how to trick/screw over the patient. Check out also this self-indulgent bit where they talk about how taking the "functional" patient's history should be tweaked to make it more interesting for...
From an article by this Stone person, coauthored with our old friend Sharpe. First sentence immediate stigmatisation and invoking of negative stereotypes about angry, irritable, depressed woman entering middle age:
https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/76/suppl_1/i2
So there you have it, folks. CFS =...
This sort of meekness and docility when confronted with pseudoscience is unfathomable to me. To see some people tone-policing is really disappointing. Our lives are destroyed because of these people's "research". We are being systematically destroyed (and in some cases [e.g. very severe ME/CFS]...
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