The name change is much less inclusive of the patient perspective, isn't it? At least the old version allowed for collaboration between clinicians...
I think there's a similar rule that any newspaper headline containing the word 'baffled' signifies that the doctors / archaeologists / physicists...
Or just adopt a loud, hacking cough...
I'm not sure whether many doctors or researchers have been willing to say this, have they? I can't remember seeing it anywhere (but then I have...
Yes, definitely. Not so much with friends, but I seem to be one of the very few wearing a mask in shops or at the leisure centre (the staff no...
I've had my first experience of next-day weakness today, after doing hours of spring cleaning yesterday. It wasn't as strenuous as activities like...
No, I don't think I have any particular insurance cover. I did used to go shopping in my chair when I was working, but I never damaged or crashed...
My late mum had something like this at the caravan—we had to leave her scooter there all winter, minus its battery pack, as neither of us had an...
I use this company: https://www.eta.co.uk/mobility-scooter-insurance/ My chairs are actually insured for replacement on my house contents...
I tend to use the word capacity in formal contexts, as it seems to help with the problem that it's not describing something quite as...
I do hope they explain that someone noticed they were trying to assemble a squirrel, using the instruction manual for a lobster.
I'm in the early stages of questioning whether ME is my only, or main, diagnosis. A couple of weeks ago I started potassium supplements (long...
I seem to be a really spectacular failure in this department? About 10 days ago I accidentally found a way to relieve the muscle pain I've had...
Oh, don't worry, it's not a serious discussion of science! Or at least, not a discussion of serious science. I think I'll recommend the Slapdash...
I read the title as "Tomato scientists are trying to crack one of COVID's biggest mysteries..." About right, then?
Apologies, I didn't see this at the time. Most of my house has industrial porcelain tiles (easier for wheelchairs), and I use a Shark steam mop....
I suppose it depends how you set it up, really. If a clinician wants to understand how something is experienced, they listen to patients...
The problem historically is that many of them have had a psychosocial basis, which is pointless. When it comes to other types of questionnaire, I...
Because questionnaires are really, really cheap to compile and distribute? You don't even need to pay for envelopes and stamps these days. And...
Because they're pretending to research ME. They're not; they're researching psychosocial issues, which are not specific to ME and frequently not...
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