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  1. Hoopoe

    Comparative analysis of emotional factors in patients with somatic symptom disorder and panic disorder 2025 Yoon et al

    Showing an association between certain emotional states and these disorders and treatment responses does not mean the emotional state is driving the disorder. It could just as well be the other way around, that the disorder is causing the emotional state.
  2. Hoopoe

    Czech guideline for GPs: Functional and persistent somatic symptoms: Psychosomatic approach, 2023

    They seem to be saying that the change they want can only be achieved with the help of patients (among other stakeholders) That means it won't happen, ever.
  3. Hoopoe

    Identification of a multi-omics factor predictive of long COVID in the IMPACC study, 2025, Gabernet et al.

    The vast majority of ME/CFS cases are not preceded by a serious infection requiring hospitalization. What is causing the symptoms in these typical ME/CFS cases may be quite different from what is causing symptoms in people who were hospitalized for covid. Long covid is a broad category that...
  4. Hoopoe

    Big news from Sweden: Fatigue diagnosis to be disappeared

    I agree. Overwork is not a medical condition. The solution is to work less and in better conditions. It's not a problem that a doctor can solve, this is something the employer and employee need to handle.
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    Review Within person predictors of physical activity & fatigue in long Covid: Findings from an ecological momentary assessment study, 2025, Burton

    I wonder if these attempts to find a link between emotions and fatigue are due to a misunderstanding of what patients are actually experiencing. The researchers are, I suspect, misinterpreting descriptions of fatigue by sick patients as various negative emotions, like feeling disappointed, not...
  6. Hoopoe

    What Mistakes are Being Made in ME Research?

    The acute flu is worse than my ME and obvious. My ME is insidious and, at low activity levels, causes only mild symptoms that aren't visible. It is aggravated by exertion in a delayed manner and I'm continuously learning to do less than I would like to. This leads to a lifestyle that invites...
  7. Hoopoe

    What Mistakes are Being Made in ME Research?

    Having the flu every now and then is sufficiently different from having ME all the time. The flu doesn't give you delayed reaction to exertion, although the reaction can feel similar.
  8. Hoopoe

    What Mistakes are Being Made in ME Research?

    The root of the misunderstanding of ME is this: normal people can comprehend difficulty with intense exertion because of their experience with sports, but struggle to understand difficulty with sustained exertion because they can't reach the same state of exhaustion that we experience, and...
  9. Hoopoe

    What Mistakes are Being Made in ME Research?

    We need a test to document the inability to sustain exertion over time. Something that can show that in comparison to an average person of the same age, people with ME struggle to keep going. Exercise testing has focused on short and intense sessions and maximal performance. But the problem is...
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    Jake Hollis - "The Fatigue Psychologist"

    Can you elaborate on this? Is it for example the idea that everyone experiences fatigue, but that ME/CFS have somehow trained their perception of fatigue to such extreme sensitivity that they feel like they're experiencing a level of fatigue that is normally present in major illnesses? Or is...
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    Jake Hollis - "The Fatigue Psychologist"

    In my opinion, retrospectively inventing an inspiring narrative can occur in the reconstruction phase of one's life, after the illness has significantly improved. This occurs because we want to give value and meaning to what happened. We also want to explain to others why we were missing from...
  12. Hoopoe

    Can small fiber neuropathy present like ME/CFS?

    I was diagnosed with small fiber neuropathy via skin biopsy. I'm trying to understand my health issues and I'm wondering if it's possible to have a painless form of SFN that presents with fatigue, poor sleep, exertion intolerance, mild intolerance of upright position. I later developed more...
  13. Hoopoe

    Mind and Body in the Guardian again

    But the brain is a physical organ. And co-occurrence of physical changes with mental illness is entirely consistent with a view of illness where the mind is a function performed by the physical organ brain. One gets the impression the "mind body dualism" discourse exists to strawman the...
  14. Hoopoe

    Mind and Body in the Guardian again

    My dislike for psychological and psychosomatic approaches was the result of its failure to help and the harm it caused. Claiming that a person has the ability to learn to control their symptoms, without actually knowing whether this is true for an individual, puts patients in danger. Once my...
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    Deep Sequencing of BCR Heavy Chain Repertoires in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2025, Ryback et al

    The mention of Whiskott-Aldrich makes me want to ask if this is potentially closely related to the WASF3 finding? WASF3 is the Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Protein Family Member 3. WASF3 disrupts mitochondrial respiration and may mediate exercise intolerance in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic...
  16. Hoopoe

    Deep Sequencing of BCR Heavy Chain Repertoires in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2025, Ryback et al

    I haven't looked at the files, but my guess is that the .raw files are the reads of the mass spectrometer. In the Data Processing Protocol section they describe how to analyze it. There's also a download of data in JSON format which might be a more processed form of the data. What Kitty has...
  17. Hoopoe

    Feeling insecure about romantic relationships

    I'm feeling more secure about romantic relationships now and have opened more to people. I'm able to be affectionate and warm and show genuine interest in people.
  18. Hoopoe

    The Concept of ME/CFS, 2024, Edwards

    Something similar to learned helplessness, then. That is how it must look to the outside to people unaware that others can have bodies that don't behave like theirs. They wonder why don't we just get up and return to a normal life. We tell them it's not possible but they interpret our words as...
  19. Hoopoe

    The Concept of ME/CFS, 2024, Edwards

    Isn't this just a less blunt way of saying that disability is caused by attitude to the problem, not the problem itself? I think he's just expressing frustration that ME/CFS isn't treated as disease. I agree. Whether someone is taken seriously should not depend on being able to prove that...
  20. Hoopoe

    Infancy predictors of functional somatic symptoms in pre- and late adolescence: a longitudinal cohort study 2024 Münker, Rosmalen et al

    It sounds a bit like "physiological dysregulation predicts later physiological dysregulaton by another name". The usual circular thinking in the psychosomatic field.
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