Some you can, some aren't optimised yet (the new chip hasn't been out all that long). I certainly run Patient Access and MyGP on it—I don't use...
I enjoy photography, so I have MacBook Pros—cost a fortune, but easily last nine or ten years. I got my first one secondhand in 1995, and I've...
Sorry, I missed this as I'm away at the moment. These are the ones I have:...
Tesco often have them too. I sometimes buy their mixed packs of frozen sweet potato and butternut squash chunks to put in curries or stews.
Almost all my meals are one-pot dishes that I make in enormous batches and then freeze. Some of my strategies: I've never peeled things like...
I'd leave the lighting decision till last if you can. Modern LED lighting is extremely flexible, and if you choose your fittings carefully, you...
I chose bumpy white tiles, the cheapest versions available, in the large wetroom at the last house. The Disabled Facilities Grant paid for two of...
I think the UK's the same—there are tests for a few important viruses, and people who're ill or at risk might sometimes be tested for more routine...
Very much this for me too, though I'm not sure whether it's definitely—or solely—down to ME. (For background: as some of my symptoms don't match...
I know someone working in healthcare, whose institution received a large consignment of masks that had to be returned as unsuitable for use. It...
Possibly? I find this a really odd idea. It seems to suggest that all you need to do in order to get answers to intractable biomedical problems...
I've used fitted cotton sheets for decades, bought everywhere from John Lewis to Dunelm to eBay, and I can't honestly say I've had a major problem...
I agree. You don't need to do any activity at all to know that you have PEM, because you feel ill. I'd also replace 'unrefreshing sleep' with...
Crip was reclaimed by disabled people years and years ago, though—some of my friends often use it in that way.
I think @Jonathan Edwards might still be writing it... :whistle:
I don't know about the facial palsy, but it's worth saying that SIBO can eventually cause vitamin deficiencies, including B12 and folate. Healthy...
If researchers and academics post their opinions on social media, they're looking for a response. The option of not posting their opinions is...
PS: If you're able to do some work, @Shadrach Loom, make sure you stress the impact of having to do unnecessary walking on your capacity to work....
It's usually questions about what your mobility is like: whether or not you can stand, how far you can walk, etc. The thing with ME is to stress...
Indeed, but it doesn't even need to involve addressing the symptoms. Modify the self-report, full stop. The BPS method involves persuading...
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