Arthralgia and myalgia are too specific. It isn't clear that the symptoms are coming from these structures. In polymyalgia rheumatic, for instance, the 'myalgia' is probably coming from perimysial fascia and ligament. Malaise is a more appropriate term for a more generalised sense of being...
That is pretty much what malaise means in medical terminology.
It is what people with prostrating infective illness like typhoid have - very much involving joint and muscle pain.
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That is pretty much what malaise means in medical terminology.
It is what people with prostrating infective...
Well I've been listening to you guys with ME for 8 years now and what I have had seems to have the same basic pattern. It is also reminiscent of what I had 50 years ago 6 months after EBV.
As I indicated I don't think I have ME, but equally I do not have cardiac or lung disease. There is a...
But isn't it that as well?
I am now three weeks from starting Covid-19 (second bout). I am probably 2 weeks from severe symptoms and a week from mild/moderate. There is no way that I would see any reason to undertake an exercise program. I have been doing odds and ends of things that I might...
I have been through it. It is pretty much what it says on the tin - very few treatments come out with high quality evidence on Cochrane reviews and harms are under-reported and common.
But the pinch of salt is that they think GRADE is great and maybe even a bit strict.
On the other hand that...
Absolutely not, because the BPS people have no evidence to make such claims - (other than where the NICE guideline is in fact at fault that is.)
If the idea is to pass on what the NICE guideline says verbatim then it should be presented like that - or just give the URL for the guideline. If the...
In the abstract yes, but I don't buy this as an excuse.
The NICE committee had an ethical duty to produce a guideline based on reliable evidence and good rational argument. They did pretty well but on this point they muffed it.
To my mind anyone writing on a website that appears to be...
But is that right?
As far as I am aware clinical magnesium deficiency is largely limited to specific conditions where it will be expected - like severe renal disease or malabsorption. I don't see any reason to think PWME are likely to need to take magnesium.
That looks highly implausible. The...
I don't see it as a consequence. To repeat it as advice you have to think it merits repeating.
Strain wasn't on the committee so I don't see that he is obliged to repeat it.
I am wondering what 'Guidelines' is - who produces it and who funds it and what relation if any it has to NICE?
I find this article quite disappointing because it seems to be a mish mash of repeated material from various sources rolled into a 'recipe' without any background thought.
Why is CBT...
If he had been ill and not eating much that might be relevant to a low folate level but I doubt it has anything to do with the Covid, or vice versa. We have just had our second Covid after three jabs and it is pretty draining - now nearly three weeks in.
I don't think all the stuff about...
Ethnography is also a type of social research that involves examining the behaviour of the participants in a given social situation and understanding the group members' own interpretation of such behaviour.[3]
That sounds like 'gossip' to me.
So this is meta-gossip: gossip about gossip.
Believing that people have the symptoms they have is a completely different thing from accepting causal explanations based on individual cases that can never be proven.
Coincidences occur all the time. The only way to establish that there is a causal link is to do large systematic studies...
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