But, the results of this study are interesting. I'm surprised to read that efficacy was strongly linked to researcher allegiance, because I've...
You're not alone. A friend of mine, who had ME since age of 10, also developed OCD a couple of years later (which she says was started by fears...
If you want antifungals, I think you'd be much safer with ones which don't have psychiatric effects.
This is also so true.
God yes. And I always hated exercise at school because my co-ordination is SO BAD, so I was terrible at ball sports, and everything really. And so...
Well tbh, I wouldn't expect GET to help with depression or work-stress either. CBT maybe, but not the sort of CBT used in the PACE trial.
In other news, antifungals are not effective for sprained ankles. :whistle:
Just because it's not the reason that you stay up late, doesn't mean it's not a thing. It resonates for quite a number of people. To be honest a...
Which one?
I would think that depends on the individual psychologist... some are good, some are bad...
This is like satire. Except it's real. Truly boggles the mind.
Completely agree with you Joan, well said.
Ok based on that I think I will switch to MER UK. Thanks for the feedback. :)
If donating to the ME Association, I don't think it will all go to research - partly research and partly advocacy and support - so it depends what...
Unfortunately doesn't seem to be available as an option for UK Smile members.
I'm currently supporting Invest In ME on Amazon Smile. Do you think this is the best ME research charity to support, or is there a better one I...
That's interesting Woolie, can I ask what evidence you're basing this statement on? A lot of people do find psychological therapy to be helpful...
I think there are occasionally genuinely abusive ones (therefore it's not a good look for us to claim that it never happens), but yeah.
Yes, we need a friendly meerkat to help us
Oh, is he a member of this forum??
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