It is interesting that this sort of muddled drivel is still being put out. I have not read all of it yet but will probably go back and look at...
Very good point. For AAI it is forward that is the problem. Backwards the abnormal AA gap closes to normal position. I had assumed that the...
I realise that the terminology for upper cervical problems may be ambiguous and I may have confused people, including myself. I have read CCI to...
Yes, the quote from Maugeri is what we all know for RA. But that is not relevant. Physicians have looked after thousands and thousands of RA...
I know. This is part of the problem. I am sorry to say that PWME have been served badly in that a number of physicians who have moved in to the...
The puzzle for me is why people should want to keep trying to find reasons for thinking CCI might be important in ME when we have absolutely no...
Yes, I think that list could be added to the names I gave. The reason the surgeons' list looks like ME is because Henderson has invented this...
As I pointed out somewhere Rodney Grahame and I set up the first hypermobility research clinic in the UK in around 1980. I have known Rodney as a...
It depends a bit on whether the emphasis is on MCAS or EDS or POTS or whatever but the physicians who appear to me to be uncritical about these so...
The problem with this is that it allows the surgeons to sidestep any suggestion that they are operating on imaging that does not mean much. They...
I don't think the mechanics work that way at all to be honest. The problem with all this EDS theorising is that you can think up whatever possible...
What probably exists is a very small group of people with a Mendelian trait that predominantly produces hypermobility. 'hEDS' is a concept defined...
My belief is primary based on reading the literature on classification and knowing the people who have been involved in creating this diagnosis...
Birthday surprise.
It certainly seems garbled. None of the arguments follow.
Hang on a minute - are we sure anyone should be going back to normal. I see precious little evidence of us being 'over the hump'.
How we we deal with the person who has had a stroke and also has ME? Presumably the deficits need to be reasonably ascribable to ME and there has...
I don't want to measure anything, Graham. I am even more extreme than you. I have no interest in statistics. But I do think it is legitimate for...
I am wondering how you see the statistical analysis implications of the score system Graham? I guess that since going up from 5 to 7 is not equal...
it looks a good system and I like the mathematical basis (somewhat Leibnizian, a non-quantitative series). The idea of doing normally is also nice...
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