My ME has never seemed to involve limited physical energy production. I might be very brainfogged, achy, and lethargic, but my legs would still...
"It's valid enough to look good in our study." I don't consider my memory of what I ate yesterday to be reliable. What I ate a month ago is pure...
My test for ME hypotheses is: "Does this fit with the rapid complete temporary remissions I experienced?" If the hypothesized mechanism doesn't...
ME is a vast experiment in treatments--each of us trying whatever catches our attention, plus all those foods, ingredients, and other possible...
That's one theory, but not one that I support. I don't believe that mitochondrial dysfunction is a core part of ME. ME might make me feel really...
Gimmick to get more followers? I'm clueless about social media, but I get the impression that some people live for gaining more followers.
No, it's "nuanced". I think I'll call all useless studies that.
That fits my definition of 'nuanced' (Does "nuanced" mean "adjust the studies and the goals <and study duration> until you get something that lets...
Sometimes it's valid to say "We don't know why x works, but it's an effective treatment, so prescribing it will improve the patient's life."...
I accepted the word "stress" as meaning stress on the muscles, rather than the psychological meaning of the word. That's the engineer in me, not...
Interesting, if they're not just adjusting their tests and results to get a desired outcome. I'd certainly wait for larger, better controlled...
I think the test would only be valid for treatments already personally tried for a suitable period. Judgements about untried treatments are...
Maybe non-covid patients who had a similarly restricted lifestyle would also show similar results. ME--and long-covid--really change what we do...
As for the $10 test, there have been 4 treatments that I'd definitely have paid $10 to be able to continue, and a sadly large number that I...
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