I’m not sure I understand what you mean.
I think the paper might be overstating some findings in general. But this is genuinely interesting. Would like to see it compared to other chronic...
Also does the post deserve it’s own thread. I feel like it’s pretty big news about the Columbia ME/CFS shutting down.
Anyone got a removed paywall link?
I just want to pop-in here and send solidarity to anyone affected by the recent news. It sounds awful. I don’t have the energy to read this...
Looking at central sensitisation literature myself, and it’s quite fascinating how it became such a dominant paradigm for chronic pain conditions....
Possibly, who knows. It’s already quite an assumption to presume T-cells respond the same way to exertion in people sick with ME/CFS and healthy...
She definitely does for long COVID, so ME/CFS wouldn’t surprise me.
Did you ever do this? If so could you send a link? I’m trying to find something comprehensive to send my dad to explain his claim that...
same!
I enjoyed the blog post. I continually wondered about survivorship bias when reading your blog. What papers aren’t getting flagged. I mean, you...
This is definitely a thing. If you read parts of the Gupta program (brain retraining) website they will go on about how ME/CFS is real and...
Definitely isn’t for me. It changes something deeper. It’s like getting an allergic reaction or getting food poisoning when the PEM is immediate....
Congrats!
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I don’t really like that as it entails you could diagnose ME/CFS in someone without PEM. What about something like “Pre-PEM definitions of ME/CFS”
I developed what looks like it matches the wikipedia definition of visual snow almost exactly ever since I had to spend a month functionally blind...
Would you still recommend these as of now? Are there any better alternatives?
Wouldn’t you expect a bias the other way too. A lot of [very] severe people wouldn’t be able to make it to an appointment like that or hold a...
Doesn’t that depend the illness. Sometimes it defaults to the “healthy” copy (I think that’s called lyonisation), so males would be substantially...
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