Out of curiosity, what’s wrong with it?
@Trish I believe you’re missing a link to the thread?
There’s also an uptick in mild or better between day 15 and 28 in the placebo group in fig 2. Maybe people felt better after stopping the HIV...
Can you elaborate on what you mean by the bolded sentence? What does ‘living and breathing this illness’ mean?
I believe you answered your own question here. There is nothing to know the comprehensive details about because there is no research. If you...
Although it seems like the messed up when making the figures, there are multiple lines going from the same section to another section.
It’s interesting to see how much movement there was between the different categories for ‘overall health’ (second image). [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Acvording to the supplementary file, 20/95 had ‘post viral fatigue syndrom’, which is one of the names used for IDC 10 G93.3.
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Or they might have improved on their own.
In my experience, they keep changing the names. Some even call gradually increasing activity ‘pacing’. So the name doesn’t really matter, it’s...
I don’t have a computer science background, but I struggle to think of any process for storing or copying images that would result in duplication...
I disagree. The difference is not in our perception of how likely ‘basic science’ is to produce a result. It’s in how likely it is that ‘trying...
‘More research is needed’ is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. But I’d love to read the current research that you believe substantiates your claims.
I agree. I still don’t like the post-exertional malaise name because it implies causation and it’s not just malaise. But that’s a different issue.
@bobbler thank you for explaining. My brain worm at the moment is that we don’t really know if whatever PEM turns out to be has to be delayed or...
For the sake of the argument, let’s assume this is correct. I’m not comfortable with it yet and I’m not sure I completely understand it either....
@bobbler I’m top foggy to keep track of everything at the moment, but I struggle to understand some of the perspectives here. It might be that...
Is it normal to have incidence rates per 6 months? What does that even mean?
Re: PEM delay. I’ve had both what I believe to be instant and delayed PEM as moderate and severe. Additionally, the instant PEM was much more...
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