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  1. Hoopoe

    The symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome are related to abnormal ion channel function (2000) Chaudhuri et al

    Journal link Sci-hub link Personal comment: episodes of paralysis or severe weakness which can be triggered by exertion, heat, cold, or occur upon awakening in the morning, and may improve with carbohydrates and electrolytes are symptom of periodic paralysis, although most people with periodic...
  2. Hoopoe

    Is there good evidence that ME/whatever after an enteroviral infection is very different to states after other infections?

    There is a list of studies here: https://me-pedia.org/wiki/List_of_enterovirus_infection_studies It's strange how little mention the enterovirus in tissue studies get. On the surface, the studies seem interesting and convincing. Why aren't scientists trying to replicate this? PS: I now see...
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    Histamine, mast cell tryptase and post-exercise hypotension in healthy and collapsed marathon runners, Parsons et al, 2021

    A possible connection to the horrible heat-induced orthostatic intolerance I get for a few weeks in the beginning of the hot summer.
  4. Hoopoe

    BMJ: Rapid response to 'Updated NICE guidance on CFS', 2021, Jason Busse et al, Co-chair and members of the GRADE working group

    I don't understand the finer details of GRADE but if it's true that it allows demonstratably flawed science to pass as adequate, then it's flawed and should be retired.
  5. Hoopoe

    Letter in BMJ: Long COVID-19, persistent somatic symptoms and social stigmatisation, Ballering, Rosmalen et al, 2021

    Even if it doesn't come across as entirely honest, that they have to take this position shows I think how much ground the psychosomatic brigade have lost. Someone that is trying to treat unexplained illness with CBT in a systematic manner is 100% in the psychosomatic camp no matter what they...
  6. Hoopoe

    News about Long Covid including its relationship to ME/CFS 2020 to 2021

    What they are doing is reinforcing stigma rather than dismantling it. If they can't deal with this constructively then they shouldn't be advocates. The policy of avoiding any association with ME/CFS could plausibly harm the LC patients with ME/CFS-like illness and the ME/CFS community. It also...
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    News about Long Covid including its relationship to ME/CFS 2020 to 2021

    The ME denying long covid advocates all seem to be from the UK. What is it with the UK and hatred towards ME? And after disrespecting ME patients, these people manage to feel like the victims too and complain about being unpopular. I haven't seen this behaviour in American or Italian or German...
  8. Hoopoe

    How tiny bioelectronic implants may someday replace pharmaceutical drugs

    I would lik to try a vagus nerve stimulator. Nothing implanted, one of those ear clip ones, if they are any good.
  9. Hoopoe

    News about Long Covid including its relationship to ME/CFS 2020 to 2021

    I'm not sorry to say that if you're a LC advocate who intentionally avoids acknowledging similarities to ME/CFS then you're massively unkind and should leave advocacy to others. No you don't owe it to ME/CFS patients, but it also doesn't cost you anything. It's simply disease denial.
  10. Hoopoe

    News about Long Covid including its relationship to ME/CFS 2020 to 2021

    At the moment, a lot of different health problems are being lumped into ME/CFS. So much gatekeeping in ME/CFS seems to based on the assumption that there is reliable method of separating one subset from the others. The lumping is even more evident in LC (which to be fair, is intentionally...
  11. Hoopoe

    News about Long Covid including its relationship to ME/CFS 2020 to 2021

    Long covid patients might be motivated to deny the similarity because they're afraid that the association with ME/CFS could burden LC and prevent progress. I think they have an inaccurate view of how stigma and neglect works. LC is at very high risk of being stigmatized and neglected because...
  12. Hoopoe

    News about Long Covid including its relationship to ME/CFS 2020 to 2021

    I really don't understand the logic here. It's a bit like those people who seem to think that you can choose your reality. There is quite obviously a subset within LC that is very similar to ME/CFS and it doesn't help anyone to pretend otherwise. Some people think there is something to be...
  13. Hoopoe

    New Garmin “High Intensity Exercise” monitoring and what it showed my body is doing

    It's the POTS. I also often feel like I'm doing strenuous work when in reality I'm just sitting there. I'm not as severely ill so I don't have to lie in bed much during the day. Low blood volume or blood pooling or similar things could create conditions in the body where the heart has to work...
  14. Hoopoe

    The theory of effort minimization in physical activity (TEMPA), Cheval, B/ Boisgontier, M (2021)

    Let's hope Chalder doesn't read the forum or she will very soon find this disorder is real, as proven by responses to questionnaires after CBT, and obviously best treated with CBT. And the best part is almost the entire population needs treatment. A real goldmine.
  15. Hoopoe

    The theory of effort minimization in physical activity (TEMPA), Cheval, B/ Boisgontier, M (2021)

    When I moved out of a dirty city into a beautiful town with many trees and gardens, my physical activity increased without having to force myself. Instead of the usual psychological view of the individual being the problem and somehow, 80% of the population being lazy, the low levels of...
  16. Hoopoe

    A nanoelectronics-blood-based diagnostic biomarker for ME/CFS (2019) Esfandyarpour, Davis et al

    I have no doubt that Ron's team is doing the best they can.
  17. Hoopoe

    A nanoelectronics-blood-based diagnostic biomarker for ME/CFS (2019) Esfandyarpour, Davis et al

    It's not a contradiction if he wants to test it against a sample of patients with the same illness, instead of a sample of patients with random illnesses.
  18. Hoopoe

    Dysregulated Provision of Oxidisable Substrates to the Mitochondria in ME/CFS Lymphoblasts, 2021, Missailidis et al

    Mitochondrial complex V is also called ATP synthase. A decline in its function seems like it would be a big deal (especially if this affects all cells). It's not the only source of energy in the body but it's a big one.
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