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  1. TiredSam

    How I Survived My Battle With Unsolicited Advice

    I think I might have the same problem.
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    CFS (PVFS, neurasthenia, ME), (2010 updated 2018) by M Sharpe, chapter in Oxford Textbook of Medicine

    perpetuating factors—for practical management the most important factors are those that perpetuate the illness and consequently act as barriers to recovery, including the unmodifiable behaviour of Michael Sharpe and colleagues.
  3. TiredSam

    Katie Boulter exclusive interview: 'I got to the point where I was pretty much doing nothing during the day'

    And another pic for the "typical ME sufferers in the media" album.
  4. TiredSam

    The Grievance Studies

    Here's a (rather long) interview of the authors of the hoax articles where they discuss the ethics of the hoax (apparently - haven't had time to watch it myself yet):
  5. TiredSam

    "This is M.E." booklet by Action for ME - Feedback survey

    Maybe they should practise what they preach and make a small accomodation to support PwME by changing the timeout setting.
  6. TiredSam

    A woman, 28, was left bed-ridden after her leaking breast implants made her hair fall out in clumps

    The pictures don't seem to fit the tone or subject of the article very well. 5 photographs (selfies - all labelled photo - Emma Owen) of her looking glamorous? Sipping a cocktail, in front of an expensive car, made up with a dog, on a balcony in an exotic location ...
  7. TiredSam

    The Sugar Conspiracy (The Guardian) "scientific inquiry prone to the eternal rules of human social life"

    The press is full of the benefits of fibre and wholemeal bread this morning, for example: https://www.bbc.com/news/health-46827426
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    The Sugar Conspiracy (The Guardian) "scientific inquiry prone to the eternal rules of human social life"

    The story continues ... https://www.wired.com/story/how-a-dollar40-million-nutrition-science-crusade-fell-apart/
  9. TiredSam

    The Sugar Conspiracy (The Guardian) "scientific inquiry prone to the eternal rules of human social life"

    This bit about cholesterol and eggs made me laugh: This has a very familiar ring to it, as does much else in the article.
  10. TiredSam

    Action for M.E. hosts DWP spotlight training

    AfME were present on this thread where I posted on 31st August 2018: https://www.s4me.info/threads/action-for-me-the-pace-trial-and-behavioural-treatments-for-m-e-position-statement.5532/page-6#post-100457 And I've posted directly to AfME here on other threads on the same point previous to...
  11. TiredSam

    Blog: Changing the narrative #1: exploring a new approach to strategic communications in the ME community, by Valerie Eliot Smith

    Isn't that a charity run largely by women with a very good nose for PR? Valerie Eliot Smith should be careful what she wishes for.
  12. TiredSam

    Action for M.E. hosts DWP spotlight training

    By the way, I have improved over the last 5 years, so AfME should be listening to me. I've done it by not following their advice. I've done it by doing my best to create the conditions where improvement can occur if it's going to, which means cutting back all activity you can to baseline if...
  13. TiredSam

    Action for M.E. hosts DWP spotlight training

    No apologies necessary. But this: Describes me perfectly. It leaves out PEM and all the rest of it, but what is in that description applies to me. Their advice in the leaflet about pushing boundaries is totally inappropriate, it would lead to a deterioration to moderate or severe. I've tried...
  14. TiredSam

    USA Touro Integrative Medicine Symposium - Jan 6 2019

    I read that as "integrative medicine for the undeserved". I was probably still under the influence of reading What on earth is that about?
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    Open NIH Focus Group on PEM

    Sounds like an easy job. I wonder what interested her about the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health and their surveys.
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    Action for M.E. hosts DWP spotlight training

    Good, because it doesn't apply to people who are mild. Nope, their advice is just as fucking useless for mild sufferers. Excuse me, in my annoyance I used a word which I now regret. "useless". I should have said "catastrophically and life changingly dangerous". If they had been asked to...
  17. TiredSam

    Mum says she's 'cured' of crippling health condition [ME] thanks to dieting secret [organic food]

    This should have been the headline. In fact it should have been the whole article, and placed in the classified ads section.
  18. TiredSam

    Blog: Changing the narrative #1: exploring a new approach to strategic communications in the ME community, by Valerie Eliot Smith

    Points 2 and 7 of this helpful summary by @Michiel Tack of a recent research paper: https://www.s4me.info/threads/estimating-prevalence-demographics-and-costs-of-me-cfs-using-large-scale-medical-claims-data-and-machine-learning-2018-proskauer-et-al.7279/#post-134248
  19. TiredSam

    Blog: Changing the narrative #1: exploring a new approach to strategic communications in the ME community, by Valerie Eliot Smith

    Nothing our opponents would love more than to watch us bickering about the patriarchy. If Valerie Elliot Smith has an idea for an additional approach and would like to implement it, I'm sure we'd all be very grateful. And if she'd like to recruit on the basis of gender in accordance with her...
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