I can see the argument for that being justifiable in relation to sources (though I'm not sure I necessarily agree), but there's no harm in...
Sorry for the duplicate post, I did a search before adding it but obviously picked the wrong terms.
Exactly, that's what I meant about using them in other contexts. More than one GP at our surgery has suggested using them for activity and heart...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07501-1 Also reported in The Guardian (UK):...
Ohhhh, they're well worth reading! There are a lot of them, and it will probably make most sense if you read them in date order as and when you...
I really like it too. As @ME/CFS Skeptic has added a heading examples of excellent reporting, I wonder if next to it there should be a category...
I'm suspicious about the motives behind the assertion that technology isn't acceptable to the NHS because of accuracy, privacy, or whatever. Not...
They probably understand that if you keep using the same system, it effectively is accurate. The scores don't need to be absolute, they only need...
Why categorise less than 30 minutes' activity as an adaptation? Nobody would call it that or understand it as such. Why not just 'no'? As for the...
Thanks, that was what I was thinking. If people are told this, any who have enough experience to be aware they'd only received a smallish dose...
Yep. The fact that doing activity has disproportionate consequences is pretty much a definition of ME.
This is too confusing to parse. Adaptations could be considered separately at the beginning. As it is, I'd have to indicate repeatedly that my...
I don't think I was really aware it existed. Maybe the first thing to do is to see if the wiki will accept a note saying the page is in the...
If any of them are ladies my age, showing them a glass of water is enough to make them desperate for a pee! But seriously, are there problems...
And where there is no treatment, it's moot anyway. We have nothing that would allow a substantial proportion of patients to increase their...
It starts from a place of deep prejudice, so it's not surprising it's alive and kicking. In my early teens I actually thought I'd witness the end...
Probably only two things, really. The age of the doctor doesn't matter. I was diagnosed 25 years ago by someone who was well into in his 70s...
And unwieldy PROMs that don't actually capture anything meaningful do? :whistle:
I think malaise does it reasonably well, and post-exertional malaise does it better because it's more specific. I wouldn't have picked it myself,...
It was great for me, even though I had a rough time! If you've struggled for 30-odd years with endometriosis, the day your periods stop is a...
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