On the ME Association FB page (Public) in response to the Mirror article today, Trevor Hedley has made a good catch: “ Ellie Fry You really must...
Ooops. Just seen it’s also shared up thread. Good enough to share twice!! LOL
This seems a good article to share in response. Why Dragon's Den's latest episode was so damaging It's caused backlash among the chronic...
Agree @Frith Jim Shannon is incredible. I’ve sat in his office (while waiting for my appointment with him) and seen what goes on. He’s a busy man,...
THIS!! Yes totally!
This is an interesting concept. I think everything I do is “managed” to make it possible. If I end up in an environment where I’m...
Part of ME (to me) is a complete inability to increase fitness at will. It’s almost a defining feature. Sure sometimes we can get lucky, and...
It’s interesting how we, the patients, have a mistaken view of our illness, but at the same time the view of ONE SINGLE patient should be taken as...
The description of ME for Chapter 51 does not bode well for the rest of it. Disgraceful approach.
With good reason! This is already later than anticipated. I was getting some deja-vu, after how things went with NG206.
Phew! I was getting worried.
It’s available on Amazon. I’ve pre-ordered a hard copy. :)
Delighted for Joan. A very well deserved award! :heart::heart::blush:
I sleep on my side. I have found Loop earplugs quite comfortable for night use. https://www.loopearplugs.com/products/quiet On Amazon...
I haven’t read it all yet, however - They don’t seem to mention that the 2007 guide was for CFS/ME and the new one for ME/CFS. That seems an...
Thank you for sharing that article. Very interesting. Though I wondered at first if it was a different national treasure that was useful for...
New policies address paper mills and unprofessional conduct February 15, 2023 Author: Renee Hoch, Managing Editor of the PLOS Publication Ethics...
As an interesting spin off from my post above, it might be interesting to know at what time point after an intervention starts a patient is most...
A longer CBT course might give patients time to realise that the therapy isn’t actually helping. Also, for a short term CBT course, patients...
Apologies. The question seemed to relate to Jo’s post above the question I quoted - and that was talking about removing blood including plasma.
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