The early involvement of occupational health is simply to get you back to work more or less as soon as they are in contact with you albeit on...
Finished in 2014 - so 5 years on is it even relevant
Standard medical care. Aka we can’t do anything for you so go away and stop reminding us of that.
Test of these people who reckon it’s functional - would they be willing to have a blood transfusion from some people with ME?
Agreed this is an excellent post @Barry very understandable to non scientist and a compelling comparison.
I thought he’d retired? Wasn’t that said when they were fighting the release of data. Maybe if he’s out of retirement he can now get off his arse...
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That question 5 on the first doc is particularly invidious Even though I experience symptoms I don’t think they are actually harming me. Talk...
Sounds like you bought my size ;)
I like the look of the ones on the second link. They look pretty comfy. I usually go for M&S basic big knickers or Sloggi.
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I think it’s very good for education of people with ME who aren’t well informed about the politics.
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Yes there are some good graphics I’ve used on social media to get the battery message over. Occasionally post it if I’ve got bad PEM to highlight...
They seemed to be starting to take it a bit more seriously last year when public health England actually published a public information leaflet.
I hope there will be a thorough investigation of the cause of death.
@Caroline Struthers can you nominate any ME papers?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-49157343 Apparently this is aimed at over 55s to help with autonomic issues that increase with ageing.
Stuff like this does make sense from his T2 Diabetes perspective. Until GPs are better educated about ME there’s always going to be a high risk...
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