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  1. DMissa

    Hypothesis Hypothesis: A Mechanical Basis: Brainstem Dysfunction as a Potential Etiology of ME/CFS and Long COVID, 2025, Jeff Wood, Kaufman et al.

    I can claim no credit... a family member made a stray comment about the position I slept in that was bang on the money.
  2. DMissa

    Hypothesis Hypothesis: A Mechanical Basis: Brainstem Dysfunction as a Potential Etiology of ME/CFS and Long COVID, 2025, Jeff Wood, Kaufman et al.

    A hand surgeon recommended me for a nondescript surgery to... play around randomly with my median nerve at my wrist (?) because I had disabling bilateral neuropathic pain, with zero evidence of anything wrong in my wrists by multiple ultrasounds, MRIs and physical inspections. If I said yes to...
  3. DMissa

    Exploring a genetic basis for the metabolic perturbations in ME/CFS using UK Biobank, 2025, Armstrong et al

    Ultra healthy group plus whichever other inclusion criteria, in combination, could have limited the pool sufficiently such that the proportions were altered. That happens very dramatically once one starts to layer different criteria together. In any case I will let Chris respond, it just seemed...
  4. DMissa

    Open Australia: Recruitment round for concurrent ME/CFS cellular biomedical studies at La Trobe University

    Redcap link to screen people for inclusion as I figured the prior method might be a little laborious (a paragraph or two of reading might deter severely ill people) https://redcap.latrobe.edu.au/redcap/surveys/?s=XHX3CREK8Y49NTDM
  5. DMissa

    Educating Doctors in Diagnosing ME/CFS

    I don’t think this statement should be limited to patients. You know how much biobabble I’ve written before I learned to shut up when I’m not saying something from a position of tested experience? It gives me a stomach ache to think about.
  6. DMissa

    Educating Doctors in Diagnosing ME/CFS

    100% agree. Fatigue and PEM are so nebulous on paper which is a huge contributor.
  7. DMissa

    Can Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT be used to produce useful information?

    They can provide useful information (particularly in pattern recognition applications operated by capable programmers) but all of their outputs must be validated.
  8. DMissa

    Hypothesis Glymphatic System Dysregulation as a Key Contributor to Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2025, Nemat-Gorgani et al

    There is a tendency for things in biology to be labelled “good” and “bad” when it almost never ends up being so simple. “Never too much of a good thing” underpins the entire supplements industry though… sigh
  9. DMissa

    Review Differential Characteristics and Comparison Between Long-COVID Syndrome and [ME/CFS], 2025, Ivanovska et al

    All of my student-era papers are in them. Supervisor at the time believes there is nothing wrong with it. My experience was that the peer review processes were "easy". I no longer submit to them. Papers should still be judged on content and not preconceptions, but yes, if there was suspicion...
  10. DMissa

    Introducing “Energy Limiting Conditions”: The Emergence and Evolution of a New Impairment Concept, 2025, Hale

    For me this is less an issue of capturing patient experience and more an issue of bearing specificity with regard to knowledge of mechanism. It is a publication and the general public or feckless professionals will see words in titles and automatically think it gospel. The concept of "energy"...
  11. DMissa

    Introducing “Energy Limiting Conditions”: The Emergence and Evolution of a New Impairment Concept, 2025, Hale

    I think I used this exact phrasing to one of my students in the last few weeks. Right there with you.
  12. DMissa

    Introducing “Energy Limiting Conditions”: The Emergence and Evolution of a New Impairment Concept, 2025, Hale

    I feel like continued emphasis of the word "energy" is going to send more thinking off the rails and down the ATP = energy = fatigue trap. The problem with superficially related but nebulous words I guess.
  13. DMissa

    Temporal dynamics of the plasma proteomic landscape reveals maladaptation in ME/CFS following exertion, 2025, Germain et al.

    So I haven't gotten to read the paper yet but what are our thoughts on interpretability of gene expression information from circulation (plasma)? I guess you might kind of have to view particular gene products of interest (that come up) through a lens of which tissue they may be likely to...
  14. DMissa

    Temporal dynamics of the plasma proteomic landscape reveals maladaptation in ME/CFS following exertion, 2025, Germain et al.

    Got it, I have been way too overloaded to continue our conversation properly!!
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