Presumably, provided we can avoid: "We cannot accept case series, case studies, individual accounts of experience, promotional material,...
A thought experiment: If normal healthy people were given a tablet to temporarily induce significant hypothyroidism (maybe suppress their TSH or...
But sleep is presumably the time when a healthy person's body is performing some of its energy replenishment activity? And if that mechanism is...
I suspect it is more my inadequacy at explaining, and my misusing the word 'delivery'. I was really meaning energy getting to where it needs to go...
I tend to think that 'lack of energy' with regards to pwME is a misnomer, though popularly understood ... and misunderstood (I'm obviously not...
[ATTACH] Hmmm ... my wife has never given up, and never ceases to keep striving! But she still has ME. [ATTACH]
Just to be clear @Trish, my comments were not criticism, far from it. Just observations.
First thoughts: I presume the x-axis is "energy, in calories per day", the healthy-GET person using energy at a faster rate as the weeks go by....
True for so many pwME. Is this also a clue that the recharging of energy is obstructed in some way, as well as the discharging (usage) of energy...
I suspect when this is all much better understood, that will not be far from the truth.
Observing my wife, I get the feeling there are two sides of the same coin possibly in play. It's as if the mechanism (whatever it is) that...
A point to consider here I would think, is that the nearer a person's SEL drops towards their essential life support requirement, the harder it...
Exactly. Same for my wife.
An off the wall thought came to mind, hence this post. Many processes have inherent process delays, between cause and effect. I'm sure this must...
To me it always seems not just about how much energy is in reserve, but also very much about the rate at which the energy can be supplied. The...
Exactly. This is the notion that has been discussed in another thread recently, with analogy to "disposable income". When you have very little to...
Would be very useful also presumably for the NICE guideline development. Anything that shows a biomedical differentiation from both healthy...
To my completely non-medical but engineering oriented brain, the common factor is energy draw - they all require energy. Physical exertion may be...
That would be an interesting form of bias.
Oh. The way you said it sounded like you knew.
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