Even if that were true, or meant anything... ...empowering how? And what knowledge? No one seems to understand long Covid any more than we do...
I studied it for a time, but not for ME. I found it tiring and ultimately had to abandon it (I was working at the time, and even once a week it...
Hear hear. I've read it all now, and it's a very important contribution.
The council tax disregard is probably the least known about. My friend's father's probate grant was held up slightly by the insistence of his...
From @MSEsperanza: @Jonathan Edwards referred to that paper a couple of times and most recently I think in relation to his The 'writing on the...
From @MSEsperanza: Jekyll and Hyde: the transformation of HLA-B27 Abstract: HLA-B27 can adopt a homodimeric form. In spondyloarthritis, such...
I'd have been tempted to bill him too, to let him show the audience what he is. After all, if he destroys his credibility himself, pwME won't be...
When it comes to Nath, I'm still not sure whether it's arrogance or Stockholm syndrome. It seems rather clearer with Walitt.
Thank you for the explanation. Maybe DecodeME will offer a pointer? Though I suppose it might not necessarily be associated with changes to a...
Is there an anti-graffiti team to scrub it off?
I think you should publish it as a priority. High time everyone realised that how the doctor feels is what matters.
I haven't read it all yet, but like what I've managed so far. Yup.
There is that, but it's also common for people to overestimate their physical activity. We've probably all known folk who thought they were...
I guess it's possible that it's real, but social factors also come into it? Maybe people who report they are very active are more likely to mix...
It would be pretty damning of psychology if that were the worst of its problems, but it isn't. When it comes to energy limiting conditions, it's...
They've got the whole FND field to go at too.
Yep—though so many papers come out that it's quite hard to mentally shortlist the potentially promising ones. I do think the WASF3 finding ought...
This interests me too, as I think it's possible increased time upright might be an indicator of PEM in some of us. Yesterday, for instance, I had...
That's interesting... Million dollar question, though: did it suggest the writing sessions within a cognitive behavioural therapy framework? The...
True. I did fundraising as part of my job, and it's really tough. At the moment, patients are finding it hard because they haven't got a simple,...
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