As a someone completely unqualified to comment, I shall venture a comment :rolleyes:. Maybe that's because what comes out of your body is not...
"So it appears that while some patients are deconditioned - and those that are bedbound must surely be - many patients are not deconditioned yet...
That would make more sense (to me anyway!).
Hmmm ... The Lancet influenced by politics. Why does that not surprise me these days, profoundly saddening though it is. Makes you wonder if it is...
High ideals. Just not for The Lancet nor Richard Horton unfortunately. How can these people so brazenly advocate what they so self-servingly ride...
Well yes, that was my assumption. But I'm interested to know, as seems to be implied, if it is an accepted trialling practice - if it is then it...
How does that work then? Genuine question re trials methodology. Allowing trial participants to change horses in mid-stream feels like a recipe...
Exactly. My wife would have returned to her full fitness very soon after having the infection which triggered her ME, because the same as always...
Has anyone ever seen how very tiny we really are?
A plot? You mean there's a plot?! Where did it go? Whose plotting what? Is it even worth finding? :confused:;):)
Oh no .... many more wrongs than that!
Makes me think of mountains and dung heaps, and who might be top of what.
I would like to think that when Matt Hancock answers these questions, he will have in mind the surgery meeting my wife and I had with him back in...
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Yes. The way he belittles not just his medical colleagues, but implicitly their whole professions, is as revolting as the way he belittles...
Yes, he does seem a bit of a fantasist doesn't he.
Is the Foreign Legion still going?
Well that's a highly factual bit of reporting I see :rolleyes:. These BPS folk really are putting themselves about a bit at the moment aren't...
Yes, I'd not really twigged that aspect, but it makes sense. A bit like pain killers making a condition more painful.
Quite. Which is why I feel that where there are documented cases of suspected harm, albeit anecdotal at that point, if a more rigorous study were...
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