Will you be mentioning the [an]other thing in your upcoming paper?
That's a clever idea but in the UK at least, PwME aren't allowed to donate blood:
Do we know how many PwLC this is based on? Is 62 SNPs a lot to find?
I calculated my aerobic threshold according to the supposed ME/CFS formula and it was so low I could barely do anything so I had to ignore it, and...
I think a big problem in real life could be establishing the heart rate for an individual's anaerobic threshold in the first place. There's an...
I wonder on what basis? I don't remember him coming up with any findings, let alone anything that would point to particular drugs, but maybe I...
At the risk of asking an 'Are we nearly there yet?' question from the back seat of the car, does this, and the fact that you're doing citations,...
I remember you saying that the cause of ME/CFS might turn out to be something quite new, because if it wasn't, we'd probably have solved it by...
Fair point! I just googled 'medical charity logo UK' and clicked on 'Images' and saw a whole load of (admittedly boring) logos where the medical...
I see your point, but what are our charities to do? AfME, the MEA, MERUK, IiME - they've all got the same problem. It costs a lot of money to...
Thanks!
Where did you see 72 hours?
I wish I could remember but it's nearly 40 years ago. I'd never heard of PEM and hadn't noticed it in myself (it took a family member pointing it...
That's a fair point!
Another thing that your model will have to explain, @Jonathan Edwards! The weirdnesses are piling up.
That happened to me, in the first year or so of my ME/CFS. I caught a cold and I felt EPIC. And then it was gone.
Thanks! Wow, these things cost a bit. But I suppose that if they're getting a quarter of a million visits a year, it's worth a one-off investment...
That's a lot of money! Do you mind if I ask where you saw that figure?
Important to know that a lot of people are advising anyone with 23andme data to log in and get it deleted, for fear of where it might end up. The...
What about 'Can switch slowly'? Or 'Can also switch slowly?' Some people gradually go into remission, or even appear to recover, but it's gradual....
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