Yep, under the chart for (b): The squares represent the effect size (variation in the DASS-42 value) and the whiskers represent its 95% CI limits...
Hmm all very sinister. Working out how can this become something simple and relevant enough it can be discussed more 'front page' - I've heard...
Love this. It's like claiming that if you use the right dodgy measure you can claim that feeding someone with a broken leg a bar of chocolate...
Yes, you need to think outside of 'NHS psychologists' which makes people think psychology is about clinical psychology - whereas it is a little...
Yes, potentially (re the tests in relation to PEM). It would be 'A' I guess by how you've listed it. No to the rest BUT ie the one definite area...
Yep, going by 2 cases I knew in friends of friends around 3yrs ago (pre-covid) GPs in my area must have a pathway that still treats ulcers as...
It's almost exactly the type of thinking/areas that we want to be considering. Psychology is a science once you take out clinical and social....
Agreed. Looks like they didn't even 'walk through' their own questions and tasks for sense and doability ('historical precedent' fallacy I...
I like the bit about "you can probably tell that I'm a pusher". This reminder to people to be self-aware is so important. Surprising as it is...
Very much agree with this.
If it is that then I've been told (not by doctor but by friend of friend who works in that area) that it is something that is common in athletes...
Interesting that his statement makes a point that interim 'isn't like being a locum' and that he intends to 'continue progress...' vs the...
I can't even be sure by that whether he means people with E are apparently 'overbreathing/pushing out too much CO2 (apparently it causes alkaline...
Agree with this. Worth doing one appt anyway at least when you are first in to check they've got all your repeat prescription meds and...
the link no longer works and I can't find him on google but find this 2 word description fascinating simply on the basis of knowing a bit about...
Agree. Same here. The arms are the most obvious, you just get so used to adjusting how you do things when you are less severe that you don't think...
Sorry Joseph - just re-read it and hope that didn't come across wrong. I was trying to say I agree with you, but also struggling with the 'keeping...
And that is the common ground we are all speaking on. Who is this ever likely to be? ME/CFS clinics in the main don't even have doctors, just...
I 100% agree with your comment. There was another thread somewhere where I noted that the issue is when people talk about 'ME/CFS' we don't even...
Fascinating, don't apologise I don't think you could have got it across any shorter from my perspective and it is important stuff/insight
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