They produce a handy flier entitled:
Advice for Researchers Experiencing Harassment
http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Advice-for-researchers-experiencing-harrassment-2013.pdf
A couple of quotes from Melvin Ramsay, circa 1986.
This is exactly how it started for me. In my case it was not "spinning" vertigo, but rather a failure of the balance system which made me feel "drugged," intoxicated, or had had food poisoning - sort of as if I was seeing the world through a...
I like how at the new link to the Telegraph article SW isn't even mentioned in the caption to the photo, making him look like some random, wacky guy. Ultimately, he's mentioned at the very end of the article, but, if you don't already know what he looks like, you still don't know who that wacky...
Yes, and the older woman is Ruth Gordon. She won an Academy Award for this performance and was nominated for Golden Globes for this and "Harold and Maude" (1971).
You're all so suspicious!
Show me one example where things turned out badly when a gregarious older person insinuated themselves into the life of a pregnant young woman by offering health advice!
: )
Have they done any vision tests? Vision and balance are fairly intertwined. In a neurological workup I'm pretty sure they would have checked for nystagmus, but it's a simple test you could easily have not noticed. There's another simple test done in an eye exam where they cover and quickly...
I came across this from "A Hummingbird's Guide to M.E." (2006)
[ About 35 years ago, I had spinal fluid drawn about a month after onset. I'm guessing they didn't do tests for oligoclonal bands back then since there was no "box" for it on the lab report.
There was a mildly elevated protein...
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