What does that mean?
I believe I wrote a post in a previous thread a few months ago explaining what I believe is the difference between PEM and post exertional...
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My mum got selected to do the antibodies test... she doesn't have the antibodies, not really a surprise since as far as we know we haven't had covid!
So we have stats showing that around 10% of covid patients still have symptoms after 3 weeks. But do we have stats for a longer time period than...
Oh my fucking word. The UK government is planning to fine parents who don't send their kids back to school in September. I.e. fine them for...
Funny, I thought MUS was supposed to be more common in high achievers lol.
It's a shame that the Guardian article contains a link at the side to their awful article from last summer...
@rvallee these people on reddit, are they getting crashes after cognitive exertion too, or only after physical exertion?
Lololol so I was just talking to my mum about this... Mum: "well at least with all these people getting it after covid, the medical profession...
To some doctors yes. But I know mine were putting TATT on my records long before we started talking about ME/CFS.
I would be worried about taking a combative approach with people who have the power to make your life worse.
Gotta get those sweet sweet secondary gains
From a statistics point of view, yes, 15 is a very small sample size and I'd be very wary of concluding anything from a sample of that size.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-53061281 Thoughts on this? The headline is bad because it implies that we've found a way to stop people dying...
Like witch trials. If you sink, you're not a witch, but you're dead.
Oh fuck seriously?! If you happen to remember the sources for those stats I'd be very grateful.
Do we have any stats on what percentage of people who've had covid have now got ongoing symptoms?
Am I understanding that right? The Labour Party are opposing quarantine for arrivals? Seriously??
Those poor mice :(
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