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    Do you get post-exertional malaise from being outdoors?

    its the eyes. too much input. or the vestibular system in general. not necessarily in the meaning, that there is a huge load of sensors, but that it is a major change, compared to indoors, the space your vestibular systems knows (is adjusted to).
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    Prevalence and characteristics of chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) in Poland: a cross-sectional study, 2019, Slomko et al

    out of 1400 ppl feeling chronic fatigued only 69 met fukuda criteria. some of the symptoms reported by these 69 polish mecfs were: 91.3% short-term memory and concentration 89% postexertional malaise 72.5% multi-joint pain without swelling or redness 66.7% muscle pain 65.2% Dryness eyes mouth...
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    Blog: The real reason I’ve stopped writing for The Canary? Watch this video. by Steve Topple

    she was breathing (out) with "round" lips. and there was like sweat in her face. looked familiar to me, this first part. cold sweat and acidosis? so, what happened @lansbergen ? :) if these ppl are users here, i would like to know if she heard him speaking, all the time.
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    Stanford Community Symposium 2018: Phair, Metabolic traps, Tryptophan trap

    yes, me too. but im tired. much so. since all times. im wondering, if babiturates like Thiopental could break that trap. or perhaps less likely something like anti-benzo flumazenil just cant imagine that there is no way out anymore. shouldnt be possible such a thing...? i dont understand...
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    Feasibility RCT of cocoa for fatigue in MS (2019) Coe et al

    the recipe https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/jnnp/early/2019/01/31/jnnp-2018-319496/DC2/embed/inline-supplementary-material-2.pdf Cocoa powder / Rice milk / Sugar / Caffeine / Theobromine same with both groups, only the cocoa powder had a different composition
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    Mitochondrial complex activity in permeabilised cells of chronic fatigue syndrome patients (2019) Tomas, Brown, Newton, Elson

    @Snow Leopard there is a) true mitochondrial damage b) fake mitochondrial damage mecfs is b), i understand. in what class is the optho-disease, a) or b) ? these ophto-symptoms are mine. (sorry for having no clue on whatsoever)
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    Mitochondrial complex activity in permeabilised cells of chronic fatigue syndrome patients (2019) Tomas, Brown, Newton, Elson

    from the paper, and on another thing: i understand, ophthalmoplegia (there are various forms) may be caused by demyelination of nerves. this demyelination may be triggered by mitochondrial fails - which may be also a problem in mecfs. together with the mitochondrial issues, the various forms...
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    Mitochondrial complex activity in permeabilised cells of chronic fatigue syndrome patients (2019) Tomas, Brown, Newton, Elson

    perhaps, its not one culprit. its not aliens. its a crime scene. ...or like riddles in the fairy tales: "its not the gut, but its the gut". maybe our world view is hindering to proceed. perhaps, the best investigations so far came from "math" (statistics) ?
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    Mitochondrial complex activity in permeabilised cells of chronic fatigue syndrome patients (2019) Tomas, Brown, Newton, Elson

    myhill, davis, morten may have seen something infectious/invading. would the plasmapheresis from scheibenbogen/berlin have filtered out such a thing or was this treatment supposed to do something different?
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    Ron Davis's trypanosome 'signature' finding (IIMER conference 2018)

    regarding parasite travels/transmissions: 1) for some 3000 years or more .. animals have traveled on ships - as foods, as pets/mice, rats, cats etc. insects and artrophods as well. apart from the humans on board. importing exotic "pets" has been popular since all times (snakes, budgies, exotic...
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    Ron Davis's trypanosome 'signature' finding (IIMER conference 2018)

    just so... how funny when i read @alex3619 post on phoenix, where he was told something like "yes, if you had been to vietnam" think, it was him who told here, he was born in africa ? maybe i mix up but funny, because i was in vietnam and asked for a test. was told "yes, if you had been to...
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    Article: The role of mitochondria in ME/CFS: a perspective, 2019, Tomas and Elson

    yes, @wigglethemouse with birds they seem looking at something like that, when i remember the story right... in the bird wasting disease PDD they first figured the borna virus, but birds didnt drop dead when infected. though, when tissue (brain) from ill birds was transferred, the healthy birds...
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    Article: The role of mitochondria in ME/CFS: a perspective, 2019, Tomas and Elson

    perhaps, its not a mitchondrial disease in the true "technical" sense. but myhill showed it may be infectious by blood transfer. they infected healthy blood with mecfs blood and it showed some similar effects plus lactate problems. were there other tests infecting mice/birds/parrots with...
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    Mind, body and ME

    what is death? is it when all our electrons with their 3 separable dynamic data units shut down ? they cant be "dependend" (driven) by the heart ? can they shut down ? or is heart-death independent from an electron shut down ? or do they cease with the brain death? then our brain would power...
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    Mind, body and ME

    alone the words are difficult to understand. probably easier, when reading the books and following their train of thought. would it be possible to make for the universe/consciousness a simplified "real world" example, and point out what is what? (action, event, material, molecule, energy brick...
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    Mind, body and ME

    so energy (bricks) are needed for action to happen ? and if the right size energy brick size meets a fitting action, then an event may take place ? assuming, we create "actions". what would move energy bricks ?
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    Mind, body and ME

    C - letter of the day: Cookies and Consciousness
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    Golden hour (/month)

    ages ago, i also liked tanning beds, thought they make me feel better coz im doing something for the skin... or so... my hematology values (2002 - 2009) seem HIGH (either "+" or at the upper margins) when sick. only "leucocytes" are somewhere average. all remained pretty much the same.
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    Mind, body and ME

    what is it ?
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