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    Twelve Tufts University lacrosse players were diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis after a voluntary Navy SEAL workout led by a school alum earlier this week

    Dehydration is also on a list I saw so if it was a hot day and they were really over pushed… but still for so many out of 50 people then again is it the sort of thing that people have sbd it gets missed until it gets to a certain level of urgency 5 were critical or something so maybe the...
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    Who is Simon Wessely?

    It’s rather fake isn’t it. And for them it’s ‘all the cliches rolled into one’. It seems like comedy a parody of a real investigative report . Would love Diane Morgan to to a few programmes on this taking the mick out of their techniques she’d do a brilliant job Or Like someone who’s to put...
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    NHS Talking Therapies Glaring Failures, Are Highlighted By A Focus On One of The Long-Term Conditions It Targets : IBS

    It's so bad isn't it. And whilst it sounds like you manage the interaction well noone ever knows what actually gets written down about you, even if it seemed to be taken as intended at the time. WHich shouldn't really be the case for anything and is a major issue for healthcare that perhaps it...
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    [Recruiting] COVID-19 Human Challenge Study: COVHIC002 (Imperial College)

    It says and if you become disabled you can claim on our insurance how difficult is that likely to be when the people observing you fir 17 days hold all your notes, believe there is no risk and so would you be up against a big institution as well as an insurance company who mightnt be happy ...
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    [Recruiting] COVID-19 Human Challenge Study: COVHIC002 (Imperial College)

    I’m worried they keep saying long covid is something only older women get and the message if young, vaccinated people don’t tend to get it where is that information coming from that they are pushing?
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    ME Hypothesis- Noradrenergic Neuron Dysfunction

    Re the supermarket I was always the person that was running late or getting in there just before closing so it wasn’t the ambling for me. And it was always the checkout I collapsed at - although of course if I felt rubbish that was where I had to head and pass through (I think I’ve only...
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    ME Hypothesis- Noradrenergic Neuron Dysfunction

    I’m probably similar to you . And without giving away personal info know that I’ve had to rely on adrenaline however. when I was moderate then other than eg after a near miss car crash (where 5mins after I literally suddenly started shaking and had to pull over) then once I’d had to gee myself...
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    ME Hypothesis- Noradrenergic Neuron Dysfunction

    What made you think of neuron and it being if I’ve interpreted right about the amount of something released there ? Or uptake? I’m intrigued why you’ve gone for starting here (it might be your background, or something you’ve noticed in your experiences etc)? and the 3types idea came from...
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    NHS Talking Therapies Glaring Failures, Are Highlighted By A Focus On One of The Long-Term Conditions It Targets : IBS

    Oh I forgot to add the latest gross thing which seems to be ‘weaponising the term hope’ and accusing people being honest that they are ill because they won’t be coerced into lying to themselves tgat they’ll magically get better it’s just the worst kind of bullying in plain sight - hiding it...
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    BPSWatch website: "Querying what goes on at the British Psychological Society"

    This is fascinating well worth scrolling down to this and reading in full highlights well how seemingly a boring topic governance seems to be a major issue behind lots of what’s happened to us or has influenced our situation the term capture ends up being used too as a novice in...
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    NHS Talking Therapies Glaring Failures, Are Highlighted By A Focus On One of The Long-Term Conditions It Targets : IBS

    I think they are coerced into it and they can’t most of them ‘be honest and not polite’ and that’s the awfulness of the ‘scam’ even those not literally threatened have been trained to ‘be polite and gizza score that will put our gravy train on the road’ or else. I mean ‘don’t be like Dave ...
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    UK: British Psychological Society: Long Covid to work on practice guidelines.

    This doesn’t sound as clear as the me/cfs survey regarding ‘not thinking they can treat the condition’ and being about sorting out misinformation should people need to access psych support for other reasons. it mentions rehab etc clarification and detail in this is important it’s worrying...
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    Salt

    I think potassium is more likely to be picked up - is it either in the standard battery or more likely to be thought of than sodium by HCPs?
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    Salt

    Yes it’s such an important area that I guess could easily be better on knowledge and GPs then educated more on and would/could transform lives because effects can be so debilitating- but are just poo poohed I know I’ve had this for over a decade but wouldn’t even know what type to describe -...
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    #ThereForME campaign / Building an NHS that’s there for Long Covid and ME

    how do people get so bad as this? It’s an important question to understand how she got here if you have any info on how this ‘position’ happened snd developed and someone ends up running the show on this? I compare with Caroline kingdon and her knowledge and thoughts on the illness and it is...
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    NHS: GP surgeries; privatisation; physician associates

    There is also in the UK the graduate-entry medical school option. Which requires an undergraduate degree (3yrs after school, doesn't have to be science - depends I assume on demand, school itself and so on) and is 4yrs. PLus Oxbridge, and I think Scotland still (although I'm not sure whether...
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    Changes in strength performance of highly trained athletes after COVID-19, 2024, Jie Caio et al

    If it turns out it is a repeatable finding... I've been trying to look up particularly the second of the two and ended up coming across the following, I've no idea whether I'm going a bit off-piste :) Force Generation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics scroll to the bottom of this page -...
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    Changes in strength performance of highly trained athletes after COVID-19, 2024, Jie Caio et al

    it is interesting because that reactive is about absorbing the prior movement then initiating the next. I can almost see the overlap to the 2 day CPET vs the one day one. On the basis of it being about recovery for repetition - in the athletic sense rather than the illness sense. But I guess...
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    Chemical & Engineering News: "R&D for long COVID is collapsing"

    OK that's interesting because I assume from the UK that the focus was very much on the 'covid' and trying things that 'saved lives' , maybe some useful stuff from the clinics that included people who had heart, lung etc siphoned off for research and treatment in the 'long covid' larger category...
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    Chemical & Engineering News: "R&D for long COVID is collapsing"

    Of course I'm just blown away by the fact that it seems the same issue that means real treatments aren't being invested in - too much risk whilst we don't know the mechanism, which I assume is partly due to harm potential? and maybe some due to them not being able to predict whether it will be...
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