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  1. Hoopoe

    Researcher Interactions Patient Representative Reports from Dr Karl Morten's collaborative group, Oxford, UK

    Nice shark. Out of curiosity, do you know why they repeated the experiment with heated plasma? Was it important to prove that it's a biological agent?
  2. Hoopoe

    Myalgia and CFS following immunization: macrophagic myofasciitis and animal studies support linkage to aluminum adjuvant persistency, 2019, Gheradi

    That would fit with my case. Before a more definite onset, there was a prodromal phase lasting a few years with occasional weird symptoms, and that began approximately at the time I was given hepatitis B immunizations. It was 20 years ago so I don't remember the details unfortunately.
  3. Hoopoe

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

    Yet another comment I can believe that conversion syndrome resembles ME/CFS because it's just one of the many labels that get applied to patients with illness nobody understands yet. Conversion syndrome however implies that the origin is emotional when there is no way I can see to prove or...
  4. Hoopoe

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

    Another comment The idea that being a father to and living in the same household as a patient would make someone an unreliable researcher isn't very convincing. What they really want to say here I suspect is that they simply don't like that someone believes ME/CFS is a serious organic...
  5. Hoopoe

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

    One comment says Obtaining a complete separation of ME/CFS patients and controls on a biological measure is actually very difficult. I'm not sure any clear separation like the in nanoneedle results have been reported before in ME/CFS.
  6. Hoopoe

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

    It's being discussed on the medicine subreddit. Always interesting to see how they react to this kind of news.
  7. Hoopoe

    Do ME symptoms fit with the faulty energy metabolism hypothesis?

    The cumulative and possibly delayed effect suggests that it's more a problem of sustainability than an inability to generate energy (although that is also present). Maybe the problem with energy generation is increased oxidative stress, and PEM is a way to force us to minimize exertion while...
  8. Hoopoe

    Who is Simon Wessely?

    If you said to a person that knows little about ME/CFS: Many things written about ME/CFS in textbooks and published peer reviewed science papers are false, doctors hold misconceptions about the illness, Cochrane and The Lancet are biased and wrong, there is no reason to believe patients can...
  9. Hoopoe

    Who is Simon Wessely?

    It's just annoying that the same people who publish and/or defend harmful junk science then caution again overoptimism.
  10. Hoopoe

    Child and adolescent chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis: where are we now?, 2019, Segal et al

    Is it possible doctors deny the patient's reality because they cannot emotionally handle how awful and devastating chronic illness is?
  11. Hoopoe

    Who is Simon Wessely?

    Check here https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2553945 I think that initially the motivation behind the psychologization of ME and CFS was to make it easier to deny medical treatment and disability benefits to patients. This is why they insist that there is no organic abnormality and that the...
  12. Hoopoe

    Who is Simon Wessely?

    In the late 80's he and a few others promoted the belief that CFS is a state of deconditioning and unhelpful illness beliefs. This had a catastrophic effect on patients. It also led to the development of CBT and GET. Nowadays Wessely likes to claim that he's retired from CFS research but he is a...
  13. Hoopoe

    Social Services Can Threaten Families of Children with Chronic Fatigue

    Credulous belief in psychogenic illness destroys lives. Society hasn't yet learned the lesson and thinks psychologies explanations and therapies cannot really harm. It's also a problem that the people promoting these psychogenic narratives seem to have little interest in whether their ideas are...
  14. Hoopoe

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

    Vogt and that cardiologist demonstrate why we need an diagnostic test: to put an end to the baseless psychogenic illness theories.
  15. Hoopoe

    Clinical symptoms and markers of disease mechanisms in adolescent chronic fatigue following Epstein-Barr virus infection, 2019, Wyller et al

    Or maybe because you're studying mostly people that will get better within a year and never develop CFS. The comment about expectancies also reveals they're in the school of thought where patients are blamed at every opportunity.
  16. Hoopoe

    Clinical symptoms and markers of disease mechanisms in adolescent chronic fatigue following Epstein-Barr virus infection, 2019, Wyller et al

    This is not a validated measure of PEM. Maybe they didn't find differences between diagnostic criteria because they didn't use them properly?
  17. Hoopoe

    Clinical symptoms and markers of disease mechanisms in adolescent chronic fatigue following Epstein-Barr virus infection, 2019, Wyller et al

    In principle, the idea of following patients with EBV infection and taking blood for some tests seems a good one. They say that but I cannot find data on how many met different CFS diagnostic criteria. It seems plausible that CFS is not the same thing as post-EBV chronic fatigue (which as far...
  18. Hoopoe

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

    Wessely is probably trying to say, without actually saying it, that the observed effect is due to deconditioning.
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