The 2 year recovery period is also a misnomer and causes issues - Rowe et al and International paediatric primer suggest recovery over 4-6 years...
I'm assuming that it's not a " temporarily closed" given the remaining timeframe?
No long term recovery in FITNET, same as SMC longterm . No doubt, as here, PVFS cohort who recover within 2 years. My son had PVFS and was...
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From 2010 https://nutritionandmetabolism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1743-7075-7-7
Bump - still no change @phil_in_bristol , can you advise if anything is happening with this? ETA tagged Phil
Sleep hygiene was a disaster - it panned out as less overall sleep and worry. Medical staff cannot understand that it will not work for everyone....
Now Heumber Perry and artistic career taking off https://artplace.co/artist-works.php?artistId=336411&artist=Gilbert%20BADAF Perhaps a change in...
Was it a fixed term appointment / is funding her salary dependent on multiple inputs ?
Given the travelling , testing and MRI timescales this would only pull in mildly affected. That differences are notable from controls is notable -...
From the MERUK write up it reads as though testing followed a 90mins exertion period - if delayed impact/ delayed energy availability (like PEM)...
How many unpublished trials are there for ME,? From their hypotheses/ subject matter what does this say? I had hoped Amalok Bansal' s...
Facts need to be communicable. We sometimes forget that because we have all read papers and discussed minutiae that others will understand/...
Is it no surprise this is from Bristol?
Negatives can be as, if not more, illuminating as positives. Often in design people know what they don't want rather than what they do. Often...
Definitely muscle weakness, vision issues and wordfinding ( and recently mouth working - muscles make it go " floppy"), breathing are all...
so the house of cards continues until after the NICE review, how convenient. It would be interesting to know how many other illnesses with the...
This is a 3am idea for a thread, and therefore may not make sense, but I have been struck by the lack of curiosity by medical staff to look into...
From workwell , ( and myhill) it is the type of exercise when someone is mild. GET is simply the completely wrong approach.
There seems to be a belief that GET helps some and therefore is relevant. I think diagnosis is a huge issue.
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