I definitely sleep better in a cool room with the windows open. The only time I have the windows shut at night is in the winter when it is close...
My ME/CFS has always been mild/moderate since Day One, 28 years ago. I have push-crashed for the past 28 years, yet it hasn't made my ME any...
For me, the answer is Yes. When I was first diagnosed 28 years ago, my doctor wanted me to take it easy and nap for at least two hours every...
One of the hallmarks of ME/CFS is that no matter how well we sleep, we don't wake up in the morning feeling refreshed and full of energy to face...
While that is true, I'd rather see the occasional positive media coverage that we get here, rather than the obsessive 'blame the patient' media...
I agree with this statement. I had an Internist carpet-bomb me with blood tests and a CT scan. They found seven things wrong with me, and since...
@arewenearlythereyet If this happens again, you might want to go in and have a talk with your doctor. To write a "massive piece of work,...
I paid for it. Actually, the kit was free as I did it at the time of one of their promotions, however, because I don't live in the US I had to pay...
I had testing done through uBiome and it didn't require that the test be ordered by a physician.
There was something in the news recently about gluten sensitivity. They are wondering if possibly it is actually a histamine issue, rather than a...
I was prescribed Ritalin many years ago and it made me absolutely hyper. I was only getting a couple of hours sleep a night and I was bouncing off...
I had the bone crushing fatigue for about a year. That was when I started using compounded progesterone cream.
I noticed that Ron Davis refers to ME/CFS as a disease.
I was going to say the same thing. I'm not deconditioned, yet I still have ME/CFS.
The reason I questioned it is some women think of meno as just being the years leading up to their last period and then meno is over. They don't...
My peri started when I was 50 and then meno was at age 52. However, I didn't start having hot flashes until five months later.
@Kalliope When you say 'menopause' are you specifically talking about the time when a woman no longer has any periods, or are you referring to...
I didn't notice any difference to my ME once I settled into meno. There is no 'usual' time for entering meno. The average age is 52, however, for...
Didn't Ron Davis say that his goal was to have every doctor have a nanoneedle in their office so that they could do testing right away?
I think this is a ways off yet. It's too soon to be getting excited about it.
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