No, that's not necessary. Some of us, such as myself, had reliable PEM that gave reliable symptoms but didn't cause lengthy crashes. A 40 km bike ride (hilly terrain) would reliably trigger PEM 24 hrs later, which would last a day or so. Surely I'm not the only one who had such reliable PEM...
Any system that offers benefits is going to have people trying to manipulate it for their advantage. The decision makers need to be aware of the latest methods of manipulation.
Personally, I think schools should have mandatory classes in manipulation techniques and how to notice when they're...
The shape is all vague and wobbly, because it's likely a set of downstream symptoms that varies with genetics, epigenetics, and various other factors. Those factors affect our individual responses to various other factors too. My priority for PEM would be to find some people with reliable...
Their graphic is just vague speculation. How does that "start to paint a clearer picture"? Until they can find a clear difference in mitochondrial function in all PWME, it's still just a wild guess as to what the mechanism of ME is. Mitochondrial function is probably involved, but cause or...
Nope, you'd be lacking the "unique mixture of negative oxygen ions in this environment". That's an excellent excuse for why this technique--which is so amazingly effective (wild guess, since i haven't read it) in their study--doesn't work for anyone out of the study. ;)
I just spent an hour...
Oh, which mechanisms are those? They list some symptoms, but not any cellular mechanisms. My guess is that they don't have a good grasp of ME, they're just trolling for newsworthy numbers. Another guess: they were hoping to find something amazingly different, such as 80% of PWME having an SNP...
If Tide said that their new detergent was quantum-resonant-enhanced for greater whiteness, I'm sure they could make up some numbers to prove that it works.
Is the Mediterranean diet high-fibre? I never thought it qualified for that. AFAIK, it's the fibre that feeds/supports the bacteria that produce the SCFAs. Hmmm, isn't SCFA production mostly in the colon, while intestinal permeability problems generally occur further upstream? My...
Alas, I became sensitive to fibre metabolites (I believe it's the propionic acid, but it could be the butyric) a couple of months ago. After decades of above average fibre intake (with no problems from it), even small amounts will make me extremely groggy and sluggish the following day, and it...
I expect on some of those questionnaires, if you answered 99 questions 'no' and one that was vague enough to be considered 'yes', the psychiatrist would say: "Aha! You are definitely depressed. Here's your prescription. Problem solved." I suppose a lot of questionnaires are just...
Darn, I thought the wound healing application had been verified, and I thought I'd read about it in a credible source. Maybe someone will start rating the journals on their percentage of published papers that actually get verified by one or more other groups.
Well, they're nearly identical in that they involve scientific-sounding concepts that are mysterious to most people, and thus easy to make magical claims for. "Magical" electricity and magnet treatments have been around for hundreds of years ... with no proven success, so reskinned versions...
I have an alternative hypothesis: that it's not the overall effort of the activity, but the microtears that occur when using your muscles in ways that you don't usually do, which in turn activates the immune system. I could ride my bike for hours without triggering PEM, but climbing a ladder...
It depends on the type of cognitive effort. Back when I still got PEM, socializing and driving were the most noticeable triggers, and the PEM from driving increased with the driving conditions (icy roads at night were horrible). Number-handling didn't seem to be a problem nor did strategy...
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One thing about my ME is that I never noticed any reduction in my physical ability. I didn't do any fancy tests with fancy lab equipment, but my ability to dig large volumes of soil, or handsaw firewood, or ride a bike up steep hills, didn't seem to change. Other...
This triggers a question: do any other languages have better words to differentiate between these similar but unrelated symptoms? Does, for example, Chinese writing have different logograms for fatigued, tired, and exhausted? Hmmm, is there one for brainfog?
On I suppose a related note, I...
While checking for something else, I noticed that Google's 'list of common questions' showed this:
Does Graded exercise therapy work for CFS?
A recent Cochrane review of graded exercise therapy (GET) for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) concluded that GET is effective and safe (Larun et al...
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