CBT for renal issues? Mind over bladder?
This is an Aucott effort. I couldn't help but notice they cite 5% to 15% of Lyme patients go on to develop so-called PTLDS. The commonly accepted...
@Webdog , you could send one additional letter noting it is your 4th (or whatever) iteration, only cc it to your Congressional Representative, and...
I am not sure they have really explained it in this interview. You can plug in just about any virus or infection where he uses "Lyme", and come up...
I came away from this interview with an uneasy feeling. The lead investigator seems centered on - yet again - fatigue. Moreover, the other ME/CFS...
There are hundreds of diseases/infections. Hundreds. Out of this rich pool of infectious diseases from which to pick, they just happen to pick...
Lipkin was joined in this effort with Lyme royalty: Adrianna Marques of the NIH, and Brian Fallon of Columbia U's Tick team. That's significant...
These days, @Webdog , with the rate of flu deaths for kids at an all time high, and increasing coverage of the Lyme debacle grabbing the...
Yeah, sadly, there are not too many of these, are there? I imagine there are far more expert ME patients, and many frequent this forum. As it is a...
I would think one way to approach this is via patients' ejection fractions, and I see that one of the links provided by @Andy suggests the same.
Eh. Although it would be good to have a packaged lab approach to helping diagnose multiple TBDs, I am under the impression after reviewing this...
Yes, that is one good explanation. A second might be that the infection persists, frequently at sub-clinical levels, at least in terms of most...
I'm not sure this accomplishes or prevents what the researchers might imagine it does. Moreover, to some it might smack of false peer-reviewed...
A psych looking into biobehavioral gender differences in pwME? What could go wrong?
Most ME/CFS manifestations are refractory to treatment - if only because no one know nothing about treatments which consistently work for any...
Sleep...A downstream effect. I should think well they know it.
What a load of crap. Weight is secondary. Fix the primary culprit first. Oh, right...
I have a tin ear these days - upon rereading what I wrote, it did come across negative. Sorry. Tell the neurologist you have concerns about PP....
It's a challenge to find a neurologist qualified in this area, for sure. It's not unlike finding an expert in ME/CFS. If there are 1000...
I am no doctor, but these descriptions seem similar of those I've heard from patients with various forms of Periodic Paralysis (these typically...
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