Physicians and researcher worldwide have agreed to use ME/CFS, I think for the following reasons: 1. Neither term is very good and patients...
Yep, he who laughs last laughs longest - looks like @Barry in this case.
Of course I meant Moss-Morris. But you know that. I was thinking of her video on Body Psychotherapy. I wonder if they are worried that knowing...
If anyone at my old institution is reading, I am disappointed. This meeting is organised by UCL, or at least the Institute of Child Health Part...
If you've tried putting a home made Covid mask on round your glasses, baseball cap and hearing aids you will know why those ones were omitted!
It seems to me a remarkably bigoted and stupid analysis to be honest. He just wants to pretend there isn't a problem. Ask my niece who works in...
I read this as: We took a load of patients who we thought were a bit nutty and lazy who kept us in work by coming along to our rehab programme....
To be honest @Diane O'Leary, I cannot see the point in this sort of discussion. It irritates clinicians and researchers of all types. They just...
The problem as I see it is that there is really very little quality control in neurosurgery in general. I was offered a massive 2 hr operation to...
I would pick out James Baraniuk as someone with deep understanding of both clinical and science issues. I think his chief interest is Gulf War...
Sinus arrhythmia means that the heart conducting systems are linking together normally but beats are not coming exactly as regularly as clockwork....
My understanding is that 1. There is only one centre doing upright MRI in the UK for this indication. 2. This centre takes referrals from other...
That would certainly make sense for a degenerate unstable disc with protrusion.
It might be worth reminding Dr Van Elzakker that I am not a general MD but a professor of connective tissue medicine. I spent ten years re-writing...
I do not know Dr Rowe, other than as someone that Dr Grahame often quoted. Rowe and colleagues wrote a paper in 1999 suggesting a link between EDS...
Responding to @Jnoelle on another thread here as requested by mods. *Signs of Intracranial Hypertension, Hypermobility and Craniocervical...
There has been a subtle drift from the Chiari/EDS world to ME via Henderson's 'cervical medullary syndrome'.
And there lies the point of the story I think. It all dates back to the reason for Peter Rowe's paper in around 2000, or maybe even 1990.
We are going through a phase where we are being reminded of all sorts of people's legitimate sensitivities, and rightly so but can anyone respond...
I am not talking about studies, merely about clinical experience and the point is that if people had RA and symptoms of ME they would need to be...
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