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  1. Kitty

    UK: Removal of maximum council tax award (April 2020) for those on benefits

    Thank you – I do get this, but don't need overnight care. (I'm also autistic, and would shift flipping mountains if it meant I didn't have to have anyone else in the house! :laugh:) It definitely meets the size standard for a spare room, as the houses on our independent living scheme were only...
  2. Kitty

    UK: Removal of maximum council tax award (April 2020) for those on benefits

    Ah, okay – I can't make head nor tail of the award letters they send me! The recent one says they've awarded me a reduction of £989, but nothing about what the actual charge is for the year. A month later I get an email telling me what my monthly direct debit is, but not whether it's over 10...
  3. Kitty

    UK: Removal of maximum council tax award (April 2020) for those on benefits

    Oh, that's good news! Mine's gone up, but only by £1 a month, so I can hardly complain. I live on a little social housing development in Band B, though, so I doubt I'd have been hit by a ceiling anyway. I do have to pay the bedroom tax for the tiny spare room where I keep my wheelchairs and...
  4. Kitty

    ABCC6 and pathogenic SNPs

    None of these (including the newly-added one that came from my WGS) appear in my 23andMe data from 2017. ETA: the 'likely benign' rs72657698 does appear, but in my case is not genotyped.
  5. Kitty

    Hand Sanitizers

    As of a few days ago, there seemed to be plenty of surgical spirit available in the UK – I bought half a litre from Boots for about £4. I wouldn't use it as hand sanitiser, as it's safer for me to just wash them, but as I was in there anyway and my current bottle only has a bit left in it, I...
  6. Kitty

    ABCC6 and pathogenic SNPs

    I only have one showing up on this gene, rs58668703, which is assessed as rare, clinically significant, and pathogenic. However, PXE is a recessive disease and my type's heterozygous, so whilst I might be a carrier, I don't have symptoms.
  7. Kitty

    Hand Sanitizers

    I haven't seen much written recently about the importance of hand drying, as well as washing. When my elderly mum was in hospital, they were very keen to stress the importance of this – damp hands can apparently spread many times the number of residual bacteria, viruses and spores than...
  8. Kitty

    International Survey on Coronavirus

    I received a survey from the Office for National Statistics yesterday, which I've just completed. They send them out fairly regularly, but this one was different in that the majority of the questions were about the epidemic. Most of it was 'no change' for me; I've cancelled one visit to family...
  9. Kitty

    NHS England now lists ME (not CFS) under neurological conditions but puts it in potentially unhelpful category

    That's how I read it – I don't think they're directly comparing the conditions to each other, just giving a list of examples. Even severe ME is arguably unpredictable, in the sense that we don't know which patients will develop it or when. Some are very ill from the outset; some develop severe...
  10. Kitty

    Anyone available for proofreading in English?

    Me too, I've never heard anyone just say 'pem' to rhyme with 'them'. It'd be very unclear to anyone who wasn't completely keyed-in to discussions about ME, and even some experienced patients would probably struggle to comprehend it as part of a spoken sentence. At least if you spell it out, you...
  11. Kitty

    UK: Article the Guardian:Benefits assessment suspension does not go far enough, says charity

    They've suspended face-to-face assessments for the time being, so your payments should just continue until you're notified of new arrangements.
  12. Kitty

    Fecal transplant is not benign

    It'll surprise no-one that significant adverse outcomes can occur, but the severity is really worrying. I wonder whether these reports will affect the FMT research in Norwich.
  13. Kitty

    UK CFS/M.E. Research Collaborative [CMRC] conference, 10th and 11th March 2020

    It'd be so useful to find out what is being taught in medical schools on ME. Not to put the information into the public domain, of course – simply to let Nina know, so that she can factor it into her own education materials. She can probably guess to a large extent what approaches are being...
  14. Kitty

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    I woke up to his dulcet tones on Radio 4 this morning. He gets bloody everywhere!
  15. Kitty

    From IBS to ME – The dysbiotic march hypothesis, 2020, Berstad

    I was lucky in never progressing that far. I was severely malnourished for about eight years – 5' 9" tall and I struggled even to keep up to seven stone – but of course as a teenager in the 1970s, no-one believed me that I didn't have anorexia nervosa. I'd never heard of gastroparesis at the...
  16. Kitty

    From IBS to ME – The dysbiotic march hypothesis, 2020, Berstad

    Must admit I've only ever had IBS due to developing potato intolerance. For the first 40 years of the ME, there were no IBS symptoms at all; now I know that I need to avoid potato products, my digestion has returned to normal. I had gastroparesis when my ME first started, but after a while it...
  17. Kitty

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    I use something called Dermol 500, which has been a game changer – combining it with twice-daily Omega 3 means my hands look completely normal. Even with application of emollients every time I washed them, they used to look as if I'd just finished a three-month stint on a fishing boat in the...
  18. Kitty

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    I don't even use the pre-made stuff, as it (along with everything else that's not made for eczema sufferers) will begin to split the skin on my hands within 24 hours of starting using it. Probably somewhat counterproductive when it comes to excluding bugs...
  19. Kitty

    Dr Karl Morten - UK researcher based at Oxford University

    On the question of funding: is there an organisation comparable to the AHRC that funds doctoral research? The arts has used AHRC funding to do some important work. For instance, I was involved in a five-year project where a teacher and director used her PhD programme to develop a framework for...
  20. Kitty

    Cooking with Corona - coping with power cuts

    After spouting all this waffle about surviving the three-day week, I'll now 'fess up to the fact that our independent living co-ordinator knocked on the door on Friday to ask whether I had any plans to protect myself from the possible epidemic. "Umm, punk rock and witchcraft?" She laughed, and...
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