Thanks, Peter. I think we could be in danger of making the description over complicated in order to try to include everybody and every possible...
No problem. I didn't find it ungracious. I share the same problems with podcasts and audiobooks. For one thing, I read fiction faster than an...
I agree it's important to include the possibility of variations from what is most commonly described as PEM. Your experience of being misled by...
There's also the problem that you keep having to take the book out of the holder completely or partly on order to turn the page. With an e reader...
I solve the problem by listening to audiobooks and podcasts. If people are OK with sound, that's a useful option, though it costs money unless you...
Can you lie on your side?
Apologies if my recent posts on this thread are a bit incoherent. I'm a bit befuddled by trying to do too much thinking at the moment.
Coming back to this, I find I want to question some assumptions and add some points: My point, and this is emphatically not based only on my own...
I had to look up LEMS:...
I just delete them without opening them. I have other sources of emails I don't want and haven't managed to stop. I just treat it as a daily small...
I agree we shouldn't generalise from our own experience. I just gave one particular person's experience as an example. What I was trying and...
I have been thinking about why it's very important that PEM is defined specifically as the usually delayed, and usually lasting more than a day,...
I have just read that NHS England was only created in 2012. And all it did was create more levels of beaurocracy.
I am so impressed and grateful to Hilda and the IAG members for their letter and comment. I hope the people at Cochane who made the decisions over...
I guess that's part of moving health care decisions to local areas. I think the area covered by the Manchester mayor runs its own health decisons,...
From those graphs, it looks like the treatment group had a significant change at 14 days that was gone by the later days. So a transient change in...
So they did a test of a treatment for dizziness and it made no difference to the dizziness. So a fail then. But instead they focus the...
Yet another article getting the cause and effect the wrong way around. So judgemental and harmful. Do these people actually listen to patients, or...
I am very pleased to see the IAG writing such comprehensive criticisms. Most of the points they make we have already made and been brushed away...
This part of the letter to pwME seems to me to leave open a new possibility. That says to me that sometime soon after the last version of the...
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