A good thing to bear in mind is that we can sometimes pull it together for short tests. It was an MS study, I think, that showed short-term tests...
Great news! Let's hope this reveals something useful. A basic study looking at activity versus symptom fluctuations is something we've needed for...
Yes, but it's pretty woolly. In general, the consensus, as mentioned earlier in this thread, seems to be that a blunted or delayed cortisol...
There were a few clinical trials (the last inexplicably upped the dosage on earlier tests) which ended up with a negative result. Anecdotal...
And who believes it? Those are weasel words.
Done.
That would be how the Americans would do it, certainly. Like Erin Brockovich.
That's good. If Nina mentions this in her own work, it might not matter that this wasn't peer reviewed in this instance. It may later on, via...
I shouldn't have quoted your post. I meant Jason's PEM items, not your list. I'll edit for clarity.
There's significant overlap in his list with symptoms of atypical depression. I have never been satisfied with this list. It needs to include...
Ah. That makes sense. Maybe someone could support her in this?
This would be better if it goes through peer review. It's not much use to the scientific community unless it goes through the proper channels.
Why's Doctor Who doing this? :laugh:
Excepting Ryan, who's great, they have a terrible track record on ME and a few other things.
This happens to me too. It's worse if I've taken antihistamines or if I've not eaten properly.
I would take it all with a grain of salt. Ketamine isn't something to play around with. My ex's heart stopped on that stuff on a night out. The...
I suppose it's to avoid abuse. I think they do this if the writer has received nasty comments before. Given how able-ist we are as a society, this...
This.
In short, no.
Good luck with it! I know it's a stress.
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