What about nortriptyline? Does that have the same interactions? Antiepileptics work for some. Topical magnesium (magnesium malate is supposed to...
Yes, I pointed out how cult-like the LP crowd are on Facebook. Wonder if that'll remain...
Still, it's all rather tacky, isn't it?
Also, yes, a poll might help, but I'm pretty sure most people will prefer a neuroimmune categorisation than a 'functional' one. I do wonder if...
MS also has bladder and GI issues, too, of course, so there is overlap. It's more about the modelling of aetiology and pathology. My partner's...
I wrote this in a comment the other day but deleted it before publishing because of Godwin's Law. It's also the motto behind PACE, I feel.
All pretty standard salaries. If anything, they're low for the South.
Good lad. I'm ashamed to see this is in my home town.
Tuller, every time!
Yes, I know, I've seen the comparisons. I wasn't saying ME is identical to MS, I'm just wondering whether other people agree that they're...
Exactly. Any food can be bad in excess. Like you, I keep my carbs low-ish, but I enjoy dark chocolate, the odd drizzle of honey, and a spoonful or...
Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome and encephalomyelitis disseminata/multiple sclerosis show remarkable levels of similarity in...
This study by Maes and Morris compares the two illnesses well: https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1741-7015-11-205 The...
I get muscle weakness and I do have ptosis in my left eye. However, when they did the antibody test for acetylcholine, it was negative. This was...
Things might just be looking up!
People have said this before, but CPET can make patients worse, which is why it isn't used more widely.
It's interesting to me that 30% had this finding. This number has appeared in other studies. Jared Younger has also said he's spotted three...
If they use Fukuda, they need to stratify for CCC or ICC too. I simply don't believe that looking at a more heterogeneous patient group will...
This is exactly what we need from a researcher. He's definitely right about the language used. If anything, it's an hysterical, catastrophising...
I like VanElzakker. His 'vagus nerve hypothesis' is certainly interesting, and would tie together a few existing studies:...
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