I've often consulted VeryWell, it is useful. For major brands it would probably be too much of a business risk to deliberately split production...
That's impressive. Not as much as the old lady on my mam's estate who cut the chip out of her bus pass and glued it to a magic wand, but still.
It's also muddied by the apparent existence of a post EBV-like group, who have significant symptoms but they do eventually resolve. There's still...
I've thought about this too, but I wonder if symptoms are part of the difficulty. What matters to me is what I can do. That's partly governed by...
You should definitely enter functional fungus and psychosomatic spoons for a prize in the Pompous Parsnips thread. :rofl:
I feel the same, because there were also three of us (though not at the same time). Also, I have two close but unrelated friends that I've shared...
AKA luck. I agree—it might turn out that there's some fascinating combination of events that are necessary, but it seems just as likely there aren't.
Is this interesting research from a respected team, or auto-generated from an immunology book, a psychology article in the People's Friend, and a...
I don't know, but it's possible it might not be a great deal in practical terms. I'm guessing universities in the UAE might have better resources...
It's dead helpful for cat allergy (for which I now have take it year-round, owing to adopting a kitten and becoming allergic to her three years...
The people I saw offered no therapies at all and had no connection with ME clinics. That may have been important. Their job was to look at...
If we separate post-exertional malaise from post-exertional effects (measurable changes after exertion), I dare say it'll have the support of folk...
I think they're safe in that assumption. If the biological underpinnings of ME were discovered next week, I bet some of them would be totally...
My auntie didn't like bananas and died at 93, so there you are. (I'm not keen on them either if I'm honest, so I won't be making old bones.)
I had a good example today of why postponing things to a random future date helps make decisions. The calendar ordered me to find and order some...
It would be the same for me if I didn't put things in my diary as soon as I think of them. I schedule them for a random date in the future; if...
I found it useful at work, but people knew the background already. There might be useful comparisons with some other chronic diseases, perhaps...
Galway accent: "That'll be rheumatism and disappointment."
Maeve's care contrasts starkly with that of a relative of mine. She was complicated too, because she was in her 90s, drastically underweight...
That sounds familiar. I can be completely ready, yet still not manage it. Luckily I only play Irish stuff now, and being late's the norm—you often...
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