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    Trial Report Plasma cell targeting with the anti-CD38 antibody daratumumab in ME/CFS -a clinical pilot study, 2025, Fluge et al

    The whole muscle/mitochondria angle just doesn’t come close to explaining my symptoms. This is not a muscular, physical tiredness like I used to get after strenuous physical exertion, nothing like it. I suppose I could envision some mechanism involving calcium channels and changes there. But...
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    Trial Report Plasma cell targeting with the anti-CD38 antibody daratumumab in ME/CFS -a clinical pilot study, 2025, Fluge et al

    Reading up a bit on IgG4 and came across these https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12191412/#B37-cancers-17-02006 https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10423719/ If IgG4 is involved in ME/CFS somehow I wonder if there could be a similar thing happening with people having negative...
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    Trial Report Plasma cell targeting with the anti-CD38 antibody daratumumab in ME/CFS -a clinical pilot study, 2025, Fluge et al

    Terminology I had to look up which may be useful for others SLPC - Short-lived plasma cells LLPC - Long-lived plasma cells
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    Aberrant T-cell phenotypes in a cohort of patients with post-treatment Lyme disease, 2025, Girgis et al

    A lot of his reminds me of the papers for ME/CFS showing changes in T cell populations, but me not really understanding what that means. And it possibly just not being very clear what it means. But this stood out A bit more from the discussion section
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    Long Covid drug BC-007 research news

    Indeed. I’d be very interested in what sort of trial design they think would be appropriate. If you don’t think you understand or have a clearly defined treatment group, okay, you need to do a better job there. Just hoping ‘some people get better’ when you give them something but you don’t...
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    The Effects of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention on Depression and Anxiety in the Long-COVID Population, 2025 , Welbel et al.

    As well as here being no statistically significant change from the intervention it’s unclear exactly what they were trying to measure in the first place… So no control group and no varied involvement in the intervention. The relationship between symptoms and covid-19 let alone long covid...
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    The Effects of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention on Depression and Anxiety in the Long-COVID Population, 2025 , Welbel et al.

    I think I mentioned this in the thread on the paper on awe. I believe there to be positive aspects or experiencing awe and wonder. I meditate and practice mindfulness. I enjoy all these things. But neither are cures or treatments for illness. They will not cure depression or ME/CFS. When I was...
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    An idea for improving research quality

    I obviously understand the point but agree with @Utsikt and have seen exactly the same resistance to hearing about problems in the software industry in my time working in it. It’s common in companies with poor cultures and tbh I think that’s the same in academia, there are good and bad examples...
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    Should ME/CFS genetic research focus on using post-COVID ME/CFS and recovered COVID controls?

    This discussion and talk of variety and severity of infection at onset brings me back to thinking about variety and severity of ME/CFS, how much noise there would be in milder cases vs more severe and if we have enough severe cases (a few thousand in DecodeME) to usefully get information in...
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    Psychological flexibility as a predictor of work engagement and symptom severity in personnel with chronic fatigue syndrome, 2025, Surendran

    I’m psychologically flexible to new ideas. Less so of the old tired ones. I would like to understand their questionnaire and methodology more though to be able to better assess what they’ve actually done (paywalls seem a great way to avoid scrutiny). But it does seem to be a well trodden path...
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    Psychological flexibility as a predictor of work engagement and symptom severity in personnel with chronic fatigue syndrome, 2025, Surendran

    “In this study we find people with broken legs walk less, perhaps we should look at encouraging walking as a novel treatment avenue for broken bones?”
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    What (maybe home-based) useful new research could be done using the DecodeME cohort?

    Or run one! What is to stop us doing it ourselves? Data protection/privacy is the main hurdle I think. But designing and even analysing anonymised data are all skills we posses. Patients/we could do some of it ourselves for now? If we agree on something and start tracking our own data. Funcap...
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    Hamsters with long COVID present distinct transcriptomic profiles associated with neurodegenerative processes in brainstem 2025 Coleon et al.

    Sure, they’re commonly used. But there is little evidence we understand what long covid is or that animal models are particular useful for transferring these ideas between humans and animals. I’m not discounting their use in understanding disease but I am extremely sceptical of the way in which...
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    Hamsters with long COVID present distinct transcriptomic profiles associated with neurodegenerative processes in brainstem 2025 Coleon et al.

    Hamsters… These hamsters may well have something but how do we know they have long covid if we can’t even define what long covid is in humans?
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    UK Government Delivery Plan for ME/CFS, published 22nd July 2025

    Oh yeah, the comms is awful. But political operations are gonna spin, they can’t help themselves. We’re speaking about a whole group of people here, there’s going to be a range from the wanting to improve things end to the wanting to wash their hands (or at least being completely inept) end.
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    UK Government Delivery Plan for ME/CFS, published 22nd July 2025

    Could be. I’m confident there are at least some involved, including in government, who want to improve things. I’m less confident that they are up to the scale of the task, but in my mind that is different from wanting to wash their hands of a problem. And I’m very glad we have someone as...
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    UK Government Delivery Plan for ME/CFS, published 22nd July 2025

    Thanks Adrian. This is all a very useful perspective.
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    What (maybe home-based) useful new research could be done using the DecodeME cohort?

    I wonder if there is a good regional distribution of people, if questions outside of our health would be possible. Like experiences of health and social care support. If that could be geographically mapped then we could measure performance of ICBs and local authorities. Assess how good any...
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    UK Government Delivery Plan for ME/CFS, published 22nd July 2025

    I have mixed feelings on what I’ve seen so far Positive take If this is the start of something there are positive signs. Recognition that there are problems and lack of understanding and talk of foundations shows a desire to improve things and seems to indicate this is only the start of a...
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