Stating that the earth may not be flat is raising public expectations that we are about to able to establish it is round. This is unfair as some members of the public may try to walk on a curve which isn’t there, and fall over, so please stop saying it. Or else.
Not sure if this is a helpful line of thought, but are we objecting to
1. This iteration of a PROM for pwME
Or
2. Any PROM for pwME
3.would it be possible to write a PROM for ME/CFS without it being harmful?
4. Would it be possible to write a PROM for ME/CFS that is useful to pwME?
I think...
Yes I can’t remember what appointment it was, but I was “greeted” early on with a “what goals can we help with, getting out? Doing hobbies,day trips?” and I was like, well no my “goal” is to wash daily. Strangely, not something they had any help for.
BRAD-MDQ stood out because Bristol. It was developed by University of West England UWE and it is a PROM
https://www.uwe.ac.uk/research/centres-and-groups/chcr/research-themes/mambo/fatigue-research
Yes I think the European preparation is more about being stocked up if internet/power/supply chain fails.
I think it’s good habits to get into, keeping a supply of stuff you’re using anyway. No need to build a shelter and stuff it with guns and army ration foods like in the USA.
Not that this is really helpful, but I am always very aware of my lymph glands when they’re tender. The throat ones are generally tender but the groin and armpit ones have made themselves known through the years. In fact, I-didn’t know you had them there, until they started bothering me.
I always bulk bought toilet rolls. This made me look a bit bonkers having 48+ rolls at any time, but then Covid happened and I was sitting pretty! I think I should get emergency bottled water maybe. And some cash in coins and small notes. I think the more likely emergency in UK would be loss of...
I had a lot of colds and virus problems before the “big one” which I couldn’t recover from.
Then a few years on, a few years of remission which started to slide away until it was “chest infection/flu/virus” every few months, every two months, cutting back on work hours, working at home….
I too had a remission phase after a few years.
In my initial illness, I still worked full-time and socialised at weekends, would that be 50% less? Probably not, but I was constantly in pain, depressed and off sick, I also quit all outside activities like the gym and studying. I’d collapse after...
As a foggy-brained and not at all scientific person, I think the statement about PEM not being cumulative must be the the biggest glaring clanger she has stated (in public, on Facebook)
I’m not going to attempt to argue the minutia, I think this one thing should be taken forward and...
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