I like that. :thumbup:
I'll check it out. :thumbup:
When I was a teenager in school the school canteen was too small to cater for all the pupils who needed to use it. We had to queue up and were...
No I hadn't. I don't actually suffer from B12 Deficiency or Pernicious Anaemia myself so I forgot to see what else was on the forum on the...
Merged thread A list of conditions that could be diagnosed when the real problem is B12 deficiency. It includes ME....
I've never understood the cultural baggage associated with 'Homecoming'. Once I left school I was never going back.
I've never been through a gluten challenge. I have had some testing for coeliac disease - a blood test, and biopsies during an endoscopy...
I would guess that the BDS concept is very useful to any doctor who doesn't want to treat the patient sitting in front of them, or the patient is...
I haven't emailed my GP even though I'd like to be able to. My surgery doesn't list multiple email addresses on their website, there is only one...
Interesting... At the moment (in theory, and with a big pinch of salt) doctors have a summary that tells them the 'highlights' of a patient's...
I don't really understand how AI works. Can it be pre-set to hang on to the idea that all patients, by default, are non-compliant with their meds?...
From the Introduction : I wonder how many of them were tested for anaemia and common nutrient deficiencies e.g. iron, ferritin, vitamin B12,...
What does "functional anatomy" mean in this context? Note, the word 'functional' is used four times in the title and the short Abstract. Do all...
Wow, that is really sadistic.
Just for info, I searched the NICE website for the name Monticone. It doesn't appear.
I don't have enough scientific knowledge to make more than a vague suggestion. 1) I'd like cellular respiration to be studied in people with ME...
So, what were the primary outcomes being tested for? It seems very strange that they haven't been mentioned.
90% of the body's serotonin is made and found in the gut. I wonder what effect (if any) anti-depressants have on the gut.
Couldn't the BMJ just have said "Patients" instead of "Activists"? The constant undermining of and digs at people with ME is really annoying.
Yes, true, and I agree. I didn't mean to imply otherwise. I just don't think there are any cases of violent ME activism at all, and that an entire...
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