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  1. ladycatlover

    BMJ Opinion: Scarlett McNally: Exercise is the miracle cure

    This woman is deranged. I don't know what else to say. She certainly is no friend to us.
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    Question: Is it the muscle relaxant that causes the most risk respiratory during an operation procedure?

    This is slightly different to Fentanyl: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfentanil https://bnf.nice.org.uk/drug/alfentanil.html
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    Video: Postural Biomarkers as Outcome Measures for ME/CFS, Suzanne Vernon, PhD, 2020

    I haven't watched the video (I find it difficult to take in *information* from videos - TV is different as I mostly watch fiction there so it doesn't matter if I forget things or don't take things in very well). So this is based on @Trish's brief description. Wearing this device would be...
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    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    Hi @Trish, @Diluted-biscuit is right. Though I'd be using it after going out. If I ever went out of course! :rofl: Needs re-applying after hand washing. So I guess my instructions to OH after he's been out to shops or wherever is "wash your hand well, dry them, and then apply the anti-virus...
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    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    They say on the info on the stuff it provides protection for: Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 (swine flu) rotavirus Staphylococcus Aureas Pseudomonas aurugenosa Enterococcus hirae E. coli Active ingredients: Didecycldimonium chloride Chlorhexidine digluconate Other ingredients: A lot of other...
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    Eysenck on Cancer blog by Tomasz Witkowski and Maciej Zatonsk Jan 31, 2020

    https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/a-miracle-cancer-prevention-and-treatment-not-necessarily-as-the-analysis-of-26-articles-by-legendary-hans-eysenck-shows/ This is quite long, and I haven't managed to read all of it yet. But even the bit I've read makes some interesting points! I'm finding...
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    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    Meanwhile back on The Wirral nurses have been turned out of their accommodation and sent to hotels so the re-patriated Brits and their families can stay in isolation at Arrowe Park Hospital. There are two groups now, who are allowed to socialise in their own group, but not with the other group...
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    Seat for cooking

    I found my Argos bar stool. Just in case anyone is interested - at least it's cheap! It's comfy enough for short term use, and it's height adjustable. Though the handle for that broke off the first time I used it. Should get OH to glue it back on or something - it's the kind of thing I could...
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    Seat for cooking

    Just a word of warning, my dentist has a saddle seat, and he's complained a couple of times to me that he gets saddle sore using it. But he's prob sitting on it all day of course. I've got a cheap and cheerful bar stool from Argos (cost about £40 I think) at the caravan for those days when OH...
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    O'Dowd-Crawley early intervention study

    And then they'll find another excuse... etc etc etc. :mad: :rolleyes:
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    "The way of the tired person":life rules for the perpetually exhausted. Jo Walker, Jan 27 2020, The Guardian

    Australian lifestyle https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/jan/28/the-way-of-the-tired-person-life-rules-for-the-perpetually-exhausted Sometimes weariness is inevitable, but as one chronic fatigue sufferer has learned, when you can’t hit snooze on life there are ways of getting through...
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    Trial By Error: CBT and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    I foresee a Countess/Baroness-ship for TC and RM-M. :mad: I bet the DoH just love them - look at how much money they save "the taxpayer" with their cheap (though useless) treatments.
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    United Kingdom: Sussex & Kent ME/CFS Society News

    I'm horrified that Caroline Lucas is supporting them. I've sent OH the link to the stuff above, and he says he'll help me write a letter to her. She's not my MP, but she's the only Member of Parliament of the Party that I'm a member of.
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    Which computer for someone with Parkinson's Disease

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/askjack/2020/jan/23/which-is-the-best-pc-for-someone-who-has-parkinsons I thought some of the suggestions and advice on this article might be useful for ME/CFS patients. While I have a laptop so I can take it to and fro from home and caravan, I use...
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    Article: Study gave me purpose when the future seemed bleak Jan 2020

    Thank you to several people who mentioned duolingo. I always wanted to learn Welsh. My Mother was born in Wales, she spoke a certain amount of Welsh, but she refused to teach me. Mainly so that when she got together with her cronies they could chatter away in Welsh about all the local gossip (we...
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    Blood contains circulating cell‐free respiratory competent mitochondria, 2020, Dache et al

    Gosh, there's a turn up for the books! While I don't understand how mitochondria work (other than at an incredibly simplistic understanding) this sounds to me like something that's really exciting.
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    Why do we crash so quick when upright/sitting?

    I filled in one of the surveys here about hours of feet on the ground each day. I've tried searching for it, but can't find it now - I'm useless at searching the Forum! :oops: I think I put in that I can do around 2 hours of feet on the ground - that includes sitting with feet on ground. As...
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    UK Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) project: indicate your support and/or willingness to take part and/or join the mailing list

    Put email addy and Post code in on the link. I think I must have done the survey already as it took me to a survey about current events with a big map of USA so I guess that might be about current political stuff going on there.
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    UK Genome Wide Association Study (GWAS) project: indicate your support and/or willingness to take part and/or join the mailing list

    Urm, I can't remember if I signed up or not. :oops: I think I might have done some sort of survey, but not sure. Humble apologies. Is there any way I can find out if I signed up already? Or should I just sign up again? Sorry, brainfogged today and can't think.
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