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    Blood test ranges and low blood volume

    Low cortisol common - also tie in with endocrine symptoms.... Hopefully the current research into hormones may shine a light on this area
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    Blood test ranges and low blood volume

    Thanks. It would be interesting to know if this has been looked at in ME , particularly given @alex3619 ' s comments re absolute counts. Does anyone know if this has been studied? I would love to think that all the feedback systems work as intended : calibration is a finicky thing.
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    Blood test ranges and low blood volume

    Thank you @Jonathan Edwards . I had mistakenly thought that there would have been some effect ( to have same range for a reduced volume did not make sense to me - like homeopathy in reverse. ) More confused than ever.
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    Blood test ranges and low blood volume

    This is an aside, but interesting. I am doing a part time course, so I sit in on the full time classes for the modules that I have chosen; there are a number of modules that different courses share as part of the syllabus. Monday morning is a carbon management module, and the other course...
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    Action for ME GP webinars

    Bump - no response still Slide with GET recommendation still in place on dropbox link
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    NICE guideline review: A list of appointees to the ME/CFS Guideline Committee has now been published

    Given that differences in opinion and interpretation have been fractious in the past and a coordinated unified response is required from all ME patient / charity bodies, can a single statement be produced? Divide and conquer may otherwise reinforce the current scenario Where are @Russell...
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    A European Research Agenda for Somatic Symptom Disorders, Bodily Distress Disorders, and Functional Disorders, 2018, van der Feltz-Cornelis et al

    I think @dxrevisionwatch explained it previously, and her warnings were that just this scenario would arise Edit - as posted by @Sarah above
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    NICE guideline review: A list of appointees to the ME/CFS Guideline Committee has now been published

    Do all representatives have to be British? If you were looking for those with relevant knowledge and experience then choice is very limited in UK. It must be very weird to be outside UK looking in. Do NICE not realise what an act of self harm this constitutes?
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    Cochrane backtracking

    You are aware that the judge who sentenced anti fracking protestors had interests in oil and gas ? Things are not always as we would wish them to be
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    NICE guideline review: A list of appointees to the ME/CFS Guideline Committee has now been published

    There is very little info given on the webpage and it has a decidedly positive spin which does not seem to relate to comments folliwing on this thread. I have requested that they list the committee members on twitter.
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    A general thread on the PACE trial!

    @dave30th @Eagle . Perhaps something that needs some research and communication before the next Westminster debate?
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    Guardian 'diabetes is biopsychosocial'

    Cynically, diabetes management is coming under the IAPT banner, so this prepares the way.
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    Guardian 'diabetes is biopsychosocial'

    I think we need a picture with lots more tripe for this one...
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    Blog: Lloyd's Fatigue Clinic study asks “are women with CFS ovary-reacting?”

    Perhaps interesting to compare it to the Scandinavian hormone research - will show how things should be done ...
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