As someone who falls into that demographic group + my antiphospholipid syndrome, I am worried about these reports. But as an ME/CFS patient, I am...
Of course, we've all dealt with really low quality people who became tenured professors because the schmoozed the right people in power. I think...
There were stories like that coming out of Norway after unblinded studies of rituximab. Controlled studies showed it was a placebo effect. Surely...
The WSJ oped section is really bad. Thankfully it's behind a paywall so its societal reach is pretty limited. In Europe, the most progressive...
Maybe this is what's behind the BPS craze claiming that 60% (or whatever made-up number) of GP visits are due to all-in-the-mind symptoms. Maybe...
Interesting and encouraging to hear. Here on the other side of the pond it most definitely is the prevailing view. I don't think the BPS view of...
This is astonishing. I suppose if you a priori disregard the decades-long consistent pattern of patient reports that doing exactly what is being...
How, specifically?
It's amazing what these people are willing to do to patients just to save the NHS some money.
I've been wondering about this too. Maybe they saw how successful SW and Crawley's approach to career-building has been. If these people had gone...
Any article that mentions the three p's is BPS. No one else formulates a diagnosis in this way, not even psychiatry.
Low body temp is correlated with PEM for me and when I was severe my temp was low most of the time.
They put me on the same drug 20 years ago and my reaction to it was as you describe because, in hindsight, the issue was postural. I think a lot...
Certainly possible that people are gagged from speaking out. That was a horrendous case but what stood out for me at the time was that it seemed...
Thank you for bringing these patient reports to our attention. Those are incredibly disturbing posts which to my mind discredit this retrospective...
In other words, there are no papers showing what it does at 0.25 mg.
How do we know this? Where are the pharmacodynamic studies of these near-homeopathic doses? I'm not talking about "low dose" aripiprazole as...
I also get the impression that things are worse in the UK. There is a lot of pressure in the US to never take days off, a toxic cultural belief...
If people are claiming positive effects from very low doses, does it not logically follow that side effects could occur at those same doses? ME...
Years ago Stanford affiliated folk were enthusiastically pushing antivirals, then a gout drug, then naltrexone. Each was claimed to help many. Of...
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