@DMissa @MelbME I believe I remember that you’ve both mentioned cell membranes earlier. You might have seen this already, but I wanted to tag you...
‘Too fatigued’ is an unfortunate use of words..
I did not find any assessments of how the current practices maps to the guidelines when I searched for ‘guideline’. The word ‘practice’ is only...
And ‘low’ doesn’t do the number justice.
I’m not trying to say they don’t do taxing acitvities. I’m trying to say that someone that’s less used to doing the specific acitvity of intense...
This is a very good description of my current understanding of PEM vs ME/CFS symptoms in general.
Fig. 1: [IMG] ————— Fig. 2: [IMG]
But is PEM = any symptoms someone with ME/CFS experiences?
Wouldn’t a hypochondriac be very interested in participating in treatment trials? I’m assuming they do not want to be sick at all - so they would...
Saw this shared on SoMe, it’s a review of NLP from 2009: Neuro-linguistic programming: cargo cult psychology? July 2009...
I took it to mean that people that are not used to doing very physically taxing activities regularly might not be able to push their bodies as far...
Fluge and Mella are currently doing a small study on Daratumumab: https://www.s4me.info/threads/pilot-study-in-norway-daratumumab-in-me-cfs.28098/
What about the children to parents with Huntington’s Disease that experience symptoms before testing, but turns out to be negative? Would they...
I didn’t take it as criticism either. I’m a bit critical myself because I believe they focus too much on the lack of PEM in the BPS cohorts and...
No worries! I believe we might use the term ‘PEM’ a bit differently. To me, not all of my symptoms are PEM. If I get immediate symptoms from...
It seems like symptoms are much more common than a PASC diagnosis. Table 2 (low quality): [IMG]
What does PEM mean to you? Any increase in symptoms that an ME/CFS patient experiences?
Can anyone explain what the values mean? How large were the actual differences?
Some of those symptoms are quite common after pregnancy. Could it possibly be that they are reported less often because they are expected? I’m...
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