I don't use TikTok at all but sometimes I read similar articles about other topics too. The one I remember in particular is that young people on TikTok pretended to be dead Holocaust victims in their videos and that "trend" caused a bit of an uproar too. So maybe the goal was to show chronic...
Same here, as for getting an official diagnosis. Here the WHO's ICD is used for giving diagnoses, so you are supposed to be diagnosed with post-viral fatigue syndrome. It is extremely rare to find a doctor who even knows this. I also haven't met any doctor who had any idea what I was talking...
I haven't checked everyone but a lot of the listed people seem to be strongly supporting the idea that global warming has nothing to do with the greenhouse effect. And the whole thing really reads like an advertisement for them "debunking" the theory.
Yes, thanks! I can see that this comes from the Department of Pulmonology at Semmelweis University, of which Veronika Müller is the director of. She was also briefly discussed here:
Review article: What is really ‘Long COVID’?, 2023, Szabo et al
She seems to be quite interested in the topic...
I think Daniel Missailidis. We actually have a tag for him, here are those threads. Also a bio here. I'm happy he is here, I wish there were more such researchers on the forum.
Btw, maybe no one cares but I went down this rabbit hole and found that being a member of the Academy is a little bit less special than it sounds. There are 19 000 members (of all fields). It means looser scientific ties to the Academy.
The members with the much closer ties have ranks like...
I just looked up both long covid symposiums the Academy organized. She gave a presentation at both, the second one together with Sandor Szabo, the lead author here (who is probably Hungarian-American and is also the member of the Academy). The title of that was the same: What is really long...
Yes, Müller is a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences as a pulmonologist and she was one of the speakers at the long covid symposium of the Academy that I wrote about in the Visegrad thread a while ago.
I don't think I wrote about her presentation in particular because from my memories...
I was planning kids and I can also empathize. I got ME/CFS at the age of 33. In the first few years I expected it to go away eventually, so I tried to date and have relationships and was still planning to have children. By now I have given up on having kids at all as I don't think I would be...
Portfolio, a finance news site and one of the most visited websites in Hungary, published a series of articles about the potential long-term negative side effects of the covid vaccines.
Here are the links to the Google translated articles in English for those interested:
Part 1: Katalin...
There is more:
But since the presenting signs of long COVID are so nonspecific, e.g., similar to the poorly understood, often used and criticised ‘chronic fatigue’, experts soon realized that long COVID should be a diagnosis by exclusion, e.g., all other possible cardiac, pulmonary...
Abstract
The previous acute respiratory diseases caused by viruses originating from China or the middle east (e.g., SARS, MERS) remained fast developing short diseases without major sequalae or any long-lasting complications. The new COVID-19, on the other hand, not only that it rapidly spread...
Here is the link to the event on the website of the AAN.
And here you can check out the abstracts of the topics that are going to be presented. I typed in ME/CFS keywords but couldn't find anything, however, the word covid brings up plenty of abstracts. I haven't really gone through all of...
So are these non-classical monocytes included in your typical blood test when it tests for monocytes? Because my monocytes have always been elevated since my EBV infection more than 6 years ago, without exception. That's the only value that is off for me. The value is not as high as it was...
Not pulmonary embolism, just another example how these things can sometimes be missed. There was someone in my group who had covid and she actually joined my group because someone gave her a diagnosis of post-viral fatigue syndrome (the ICD code for ME/CFS) because she wasn't getting better and...
These nouns in German can be turned into feminine (eg der Verkäufer, die Verkäuferin, etc) and I checked and die Verbraucherin seems to exist too.
Things are not always so clear though, das Mädchen (the girl) is neuter for example.
Possibly! Maybe I should do it again, find young Simon Wessely and warn him that this whole CFS thing he will have an interest in in the future, will really not turn out the way he will expect it to and it is really not worth bothering with it. :whistle:
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