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  1. Sid

    Epilepsy and non-epileptic or dissociative seizures (FND?)

    It’s remarkable that the authors don’t consider, not even for a moment, that this could be anything other than suggestibility. What if FND is linked to autonomic dysfunction?
  2. Sid

    Pathophysiology of skeletal muscle disturbances in (ME/CFS): 2021, Wirth, Scheibenbogen

    Pretty conclusive evidence of these antibodies not being the cause of our symptoms. The fact that this test is being sold to patients is a disgrace. (Btw I don’t know if others here experience this but sometimes I look at an old thread and am shocked to see a post I made that I don’t recall...
  3. Sid

    Science magazine, Landmark research integrity survey finds questionable practices are surprisingly common, 2021

    I suspect there is little to no outright fraud in CFS research because they know their work tends to be scrutinised with a fine tooth comb. They don’t need to fabricate data, though, to obtain desired results since they can just rig the outcome by using laughably biased outcome measures.
  4. Sid

    Epilepsy and non-epileptic or dissociative seizures (FND?)

    Stumbled on this old paper on nonepileptic seizures (FND) and tilt table test. Head-up tilting is a useful provocative test for psychogenic non-epileptic seizures
  5. Sid

    Article and Documentary BBC: Long Covid: Early findings bring hope for diagnostic tests

    So true. Any language such as complex, multifactorial etc is a HUGE red flag. It means “needs psych referral”.
  6. Sid

    Pathophysiology of skeletal muscle disturbances in (ME/CFS): 2021, Wirth, Scheibenbogen

    The issue with this paper is that you have to accept the premise that pts with ME/CFS have beta adrenergic autoantibodies. This is frequently asserted but as far as I can tell totally unproven. There are papers from German researchers claiming this as far back as 2013 or so. If it’s so...
  7. Sid

    Bridget Mildon - patient advocate for Functional Neurological Disorders

    Unfortunately these words don’t mean anything. They don’t add up to a coherent scientific mechanism.
  8. Sid

    Passive transfer of fibromyalgia symptoms from patients to mice, 2021, Goebel et al

    That quote shocked me too. Since nothing is known about mechanisms of FM and Long Covid I wonder if he meant to say that even in the hypothetical future when we know a lot, the treatments could still be far off. It’s understandable that they are trying to dampen patient enthusiasm. It’s an...
  9. Sid

    Guided graded exercise self-help for chronic fatigue syndrome: Long term follow up & cost-effectiveness following the GETSET trial, 2021, Clark et al

    The abstract is amazing in its deception. There was no significant time x group interaction on any outcome measure. This is the relevant result in such a study design. The correct interpretation is that the treatment did not work. But the conclusion is worded in a similar way to the PACE long...
  10. Sid

    Article: Anti-autoantibody drug helps with long COVID, 2021

    Looks like another scam.
  11. Sid

    Passive transfer of fibromyalgia symptoms from patients to mice, 2021, Goebel et al

    Sure, let’s say you have two groups, patients and controls, and you're interested in whether they differ on some outcome you're measuring in your study (e.g. antibody, score on a fatigue questionnaire etc.). The usual approach to this problem (you'll see this in every published paper) is to do a...
  12. Sid

    Passive transfer of fibromyalgia symptoms from patients to mice, 2021, Goebel et al

    In statistics, an effect size is a number measuring the strength of the relationship between two variables in a population https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effect_size
  13. Sid

    Experience with Lightning Process course 2008, Norway

    Yep. From the outset they are weeding out people who aren't suggestible by using prescreening questionnaires, looking for people who are high in personality traits agreeableness (going along to get along) and openness to experience. These sorts of people are willing to try reckless, random...
  14. Sid

    CRISPR Gene Editing to treat genetic disease

    Going in an randomly editing parts of the genome will probably end up having lots of unintended consequences, such as maiming and killing ppl.
  15. Sid

    Passive transfer of fibromyalgia symptoms from patients to mice, 2021, Goebel et al

    That’s the part I’m struggling with. I automatically assume that any paper in this field has a 99.9% chance of not being replicable. But unless this is another XMRV type situation, it’s hard to explain away the fact that the disease was induced in animals.
  16. Sid

    Experience with Lightning Process course 2008, Norway

    Thanks for sharing this harrowing experience, Parsnip. It’s very difficult to speak about informed consent or free will once treatments like this are out there in the public consciousness, promoted by the media and, increasingly, the medical system. The situation is dire for teenagers. Even for...
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