An N=1 comment...
I used to smoke like a chimney. Not only that, but I smoked for a very long time (decades). I got help from the NHS to stop smoking using "Nicotine Replacement Therapy" and some meetings with a Stop Smoking Counsellor. It worked - I haven't smoked for over 11 years now.
One...
Did he have any evidence for that remark, or was he just flapping his lips?
Edit: What am I talking about? Covid has been around for no more than a year, so how could there be any evidence of early-onset dementia?
@rvallee
This just tells me that people in the US who have had Covid-19 are going to be denied healthcare because, of course, being mentally ill is a choice, and they could get better if they wanted to. [sarcasm]
For insurance companies and healthcare companies in the US it must have felt...
I've just taken another look at cbtwatch, and realised that the person who runs the blog appears to have stopped categorising his blogs. There are so many of them which mention IAPT but don't appear in the second link I gave. Anyone interested in the site might want to start from the present and...
The blog site cbtwatch has lots of information and statistics about how dreadful IAPT is ...
http://www.cbtwatch.com/
See this link for the IAPT related blogs :
http://www.cbtwatch.com/category/iapt/
I remember reading many years ago that the commonest cause of ordinary headaches is dehydration. So I started drinking some water if I got a headache just to see what would happen. I would say that it works to get rid of headache often enough that it is worth continuing this habit. If I am no...
This is just vomit-inducing.
And what on earth is "hypnotic safety"?
Yuck, yuck, YUCK.
Many years ago I paid to see a hypnotist to try and get help to stop smoking. In just a few minutes it turned into a terrifying experience. The hypnotist was male. [Edit: And I'm female.] He told me what...
Having read the article, my "socially unacceptable" response to this :
is that it would have been so much better for everyone if the people who got Long Covid were
a) mostly male and b) in their 20s and 30s.
Male illness is always considered to be more "real" than female illness therefore is...
@Ravn
The only other things I know of that might cause restless legs are low sodium and low potassium. I've rarely had either of these tested and I wouldn't supplement them as a regular thing. But if I do get restless legs, cramp, muscle twitching etc I will try a very small amount of salt and...
Have you ever tried magnesium supplementation? It's actually one of those nutrients that can't really be tested very well. Very small amounts of the body's magnesium is found in the blood stream. Most of it is in other tissues. When the amount of magnesium in the blood drops a bit low the body...
There are other possibilities - magnesium, for example. If you search for "best and worst forms of magnesium supplement" you might find some interesting info on the subject.
I'm an inveterate experimenter when it comes to supplementing. :)
People should be very wary of dopamine antagonists, and if they start taking one they should start with a tiny dose and build up very, very slowly. I took a dopamine antagonist a few years ago which was supposed to help a gut problem. I felt odd after just the first one. I was still driving at...
I can remember as a child that my father refused to believe that children could actually be in pain. I had a doctor who appeared to believe that too.
Edit : I should expand on that... My father didn't believe in pain in children if it was from an invisible source.
I also remember neither of my...
The most common cause of restless legs is low iron and/or ferritin. You don't have to be anaemic or suffering iron deficiency to get restless legs.
Efficacy of oral iron in patients with restless legs syndrome and a low-normal ferritin: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
CSF...
Sadly, there are lots of people who are continuing to dismiss, reject, disparage, disbelieve and troll anyone who mentions Long Covid, ME, CFS, and PVFS. I found most of the opinions on this thread horrific.
It's a public thread so it is not necessary to have a Twitter account to read it.
From personal experience I would suggest that gluten can cause this problem. My brain fog/ability to think gets worse if I eat gluten despite testing negative for Crohn's disease. My balance, which is also affected by the NPH I mentioned in my previous post, is also affected badly by gluten...
That is weird. In the UK the government was blaming almost every death on Covid-19 for several months. Since I don't keep up with Covid news I'm not sure if this is still true.
There is another kind of dementia that can be cured, or at the very least deterioration can be slowed down. It's estimated to be the cause of about 5% - 6% of cases of dementia. That condition is Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH). It is a condition that is normally associated with the elderly...
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