To me, anything that can have an effect on someone at all, can potentially have either a positive or a negative effect. In a sense you can broadly...
Absolutely! If there is ever a Paramedics for ME, or Ambulance Crews for ME, then I'll feel like things are really rocking.
Given the Covid 19 situation, and the implications for possible ME/CFS (or ME/CFS-like) resulting illness for some patients, there will presumably...
But I've not seen the questionnaire yet, so I don't know if it will ask about delays before onset, nor if such delays would be used to ascertain...
A possible concern I have regarding PEM "entry criteria" for this study, because I note that for some a significant delay before the onset of PEM...
Or none :p:p
No it wasn't TMI, just right in fact. Many thanks for that. :thumbup:
Sorry, yes I already understood the bit about secondary conditions, but thanks very much for clarifying anyway. The bit I did not understand was...
Can you explain the difference for me please :).
I don't think the notion of "truest disease" is especially relevant here. If that was already known then a study such as this would likely be...
Yes, workflows. Adjusting workflows to best suit the need is a very sensible approach to always consider.
Makes me think maybe Cochrane has simply outlived its usefulness. If things evolve to a point where something no longer functions effectively...
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Cheese on toast with baked beans on top is yummy too.
Exactly. This is the huge blind spot the BPS crew have, in assuming pwME are essentially physically healthy other than being deconditioned. But...
[My bold] Many thanks for this. One more follow up to this if I may please @PhysiosforME. Before you got to learn more about ME/CFS, how...
My guess, and only a guess (I'm not qualified for anything else), is that any improvement might be pretty marginal. Maybe that is what pacing is...
Depressing isn't it ...
Although this doesn't surprise me in the least, I'd not appreciated it until mentioned here.
Well no, it wouldn't. If secondary condition B is caused by primary condition A, then attempts to directly fix condition B, without first fixing...
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