Only option left. The bastards have made it abundantly clear they don't want to get better.
And they'll need to do a whole load of housework, admin, and general life stuff that other patients might get support with, and possibly even...
I don't know if it works for ME hyperhidrosis and/or guys, but I wouldn't have been able to carry on working if my GP hadn't talked to colleagues...
No, not yet – swimming and laundry day, so I've only just sat down! I'll come back on later when I've had some food. :)
I don't really have a theory, I've no medical training or understanding. I just know that when my brain was sending out signals that I was so...
Well, I don't know anything about him, but it is nice to see a bit of good Yorkshire pronunciation still going strong in NYC. The full name's...
Interesting! It's the normal adrenaline for me, which is a pleasant energy surge at the time. As you say it suppresses pain, and along with it all...
Being in stimulating company makes me completely over-stimulated, and filled with adrenaline to the extent that my hands go shaky. I'm autistic,...
In me, the ceiling disappears altogether. For a while. It's never seemed to me that our cells can't make energy; more that they're being told...
Me too. But the more adrenaline, it always seems the worse the PEM! So spending about half an hour swimming 1.5k, which doesn't involve much (if...
If you can't remove the cause of the sticky blood, then I guess yes? But if it actually worked, it would provide a target for further research....
They're saying 'a version of APS syndrome', which I suppose could mean something that is not APS but produces similar effects? It's not a very...
I've been thinking about this whilst trying to find the best way to record swim data, and it's clear that it's the app that makes most of the...
You know those air fresheners in public buildings that are triggered by opening the door to the toilets? Every time the door of the staffroom is...
That's a good thought. I'm pretty sure I know what induces my falls – PEM-induced clumsiness, "spaciness", muscle rigidity, and dizziness – but...
So reading what @Trish, @Jonathan Edwards, @Simbindi, and @Peter Trewhitt have written, should new-style clinics begin with the following? We...
I think it needs a venous catheter? I remember a relative having one during his treatment. It's presumably fairly routine in hospitals when...
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It wouldn't necessarily mean the text of the guideline, would it? It could mean accompanying commentary or framing, for instance. To me that seems...
I've only used the type that helps your companion push the chair, when I first started struggling to walk. She said it was a big help, specially...
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