I take everything sleep-related at 8pm. That way, I can wake up at 8am ish without feeling too bad. Melatonin is my favourite, but I feel I need...
I've got cetirizine, which is essentially the same thing. I take it before bed to stop nocturia but it can make me groggy in the morning. I try to...
Sadly, veganism made me worse. I know some people who do great on it, and others get very worn out and weak from it. I require animal fat at the...
I can certainly hear my heart making a squelching sound in my ears afterwards, while I'm dizzy. Whether it's adrenaline or just the heart...
Permanent tinnitus. Very quiet, but louder when I get ill. It's like really distant, high-pitched crickets. I just assumed for many years that...
I had definite periods of illness versus wellness when I was younger.
Idris is way better. And British, not African-American. I still think he should be Bond . ..
Another study finding reduced cerebral blood flow in certain areas after exertion. What I find from personal experience is that there's an acute...
Task related cerebral blood flow changes of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: an arterial spin labeling study Roland Staud,Jeff...
It's on Boots too: https://www.m.webmd.boots.com/a-to-z-guides/news/20180322/cbt-for-me-cfs-questioned
This. The term 'evidence based' was a direct quote from their website. I couldn't remember the exact spiel, but I remember that key wording. There...
In case it needed to be clarified: I'm definitely not a royalist.
From what I gather, you have to unequivocally accept the 'evidence-based' treatment regime, as they call it, meaning GET and CBT. If you question...
Poor Kate. Poisoned by the Weasel.
From that study: As there have been a number of previously reported studies of the red cells in a number of chronic disorders, the observation is...
Ah, Neil Harrison's name again. Looks like he's pals with Fester Crawly.
I'm not sure this will be a biomarker, though. Simpson 1997 had similar findings but said the RBC changes occurred in other fatiguing illnesses...
I get the reason why (the illness is supposed to change after two or three years), so I can't complain. But it'd be nice to know about the...
I would do it if I could (the reimbursement would almost cover flights to the USA), but I've probably had this for 18 years.
That was my thinking too.
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