Agreed. It’s also telling that they deliberately chose not to do what most trials these days do which is to obtain written consent for data sharing.
Not that it’s even necessary to reanalyse the original dataset in this case. Unlike in PACE where the data analyses were fraudulent, here it’s...
This idea was quite popular in the 1980s/1990s in the UK. There were some studies showing hyperventilation on exercise challenge or tilt table but ultimately it did not pan out and even BPSers don’t really talk about it these days.
Usually these sorts of studies are done by young healthy trainees in psychology.
My fibromyalgia pain is worse than what I experienced after surgeries. I don’t see how exercise is possible in this scenario, let alone desirable.
Same here, back in 2016 or so. The effect was dramatic, from housebound to being able to walk reasonably comfortably for an hour. I also noticed an immediate effect on muscle weakness: within 10-15 minutes of taking a high dose I could squat and get back up with ease, something I couldn't do at...
This 2007 study from the Journal of Psychosomatic Research to my mind suggests that retrospective subjective symptom reporting in MUS is useless. People seem to report what they think they know about themselves (personal semantic memory) rather than events they remember (episodic memory). Hard...
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