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  1. ladycatlover

    FOI request re PACE Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

    What a swizz! (to quote Molesworth)
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    Use your Amazon Smile to fundraise while shopping

    I use Smile, but for other shops Give as You Live is good. Unbelievably it appears I've raised £93.29 there!!! Obviously I have a bad shopping habit and need to rein myself back! But I have been using them for a long time, so maybe I'm not that bad... :rofl:
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    Article in The Times (London) 10/12/2019 on microbiome (mentions 'CFS')

    I only get the first paragraph, then get "invited" to subscribe. Which I refuse to do since it belongs to Murdoch who (I better not say any more).
  4. ladycatlover

    Predatory journals: no definition, no defence. 2019 Agnes Gruidneiwicz et al.

    https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-03759-y My bolding above. Hmm, I wonder which journals that reminds me of... Lancet and BMJ anyone?
  5. ladycatlover

    Trial By Error: The Lightning Process Is “Effective”? Really?

    Plus it refers to Esther Rantzen's daughter as getting better using LP. But since then I'm pretty certain her daughter was found to have Coeliac Disease and that was her latest cure...
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    Article: Oliver Vaughan-Jones Has Big Plans For Improvement to the Adaptive Ski Industry -Dec 2019

    You can get skis for the Hippocampe. This page is for the front wheel, but there's another picture on the same page of skis fitted instead of the rear wheels too. There doesn't appear to be a page for the rear skis yet. Though having read the article above, he's looking for a mono ski. I think...
  7. ladycatlover

    NICE ME/CFS draft guideline - publication dates and delays 2020

    Gawd. :rolleyes: That explains a lot! :mad:
  8. ladycatlover

    MEAction: How did your local service perform?

    Suspect it may be because laptop is "widescreen" - need the biggest screen I can get that's portable enough for travelling. So it's ratio of height to width is different to a bog standard laptop. Even when I lost the header section using the arrow half of the second set of cells was missing and...
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    MEAction: How did your local service perform?

    I can't see it on my laptop. Or rather I can see it, and managed with some effort to configure to show North West clinics, but the response was all squidged up at the bottom of the screen, and I suspect across the screen too. I'm running Chrome on Windows 10. ETA there's an arrow on the right...
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    Crossing Chiari and syringomyelia off the list

    Not really ME, but there is an age simulator suit. In fact it might help quite a lot, as one of my main complaints was that I felt about 80 when I was only about 50. (Though my mother was running around like a kid when she was in her 80s, and always complained I was too slow) The article I link...
  11. ladycatlover

    Goodfellow Medcases CPD - Managing CFS/ME in general practice: new ideas, 2019, Mount and Vallings

    I find it odd that they didn't appear to follow up the positive ANA in any way. So a positive ANA isn't a significantly abnormal blood test? If I had a positive ANA I'd want that following up rather more than appears to have been done here. But then I'm a raving hypochondriac of course with...
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    ‘We badly need to change processes’: How ‘slow, opaque and inconsistent’ journals’ responses to misconduct can be, Nov 2019, Retraction Watch

    ‘We badly need to change processes’: How ‘slow, opaque and inconsistent’ journals’ responses to misconduct can be.
  13. ladycatlover

    Development of solitary chemosensory cells in the distal lung after severe influenza injury. (2019) - What the virus could be doing at onset?

    Thank you @Pondering and @Ravn - really fascinating stuff! :trophy@:) :emoji_clap: Seeing as one of the first things they noted these cells being affected by (in mice) were protozoa, I wonder if they might be increased in babesiosis too. Just an idle conjecture - I know very little to nothing...
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    Nocebo and the contribution of psychosocial factors to the generation of pain, 2019, Benedetti et al

    Toothache? Caused by the nothingness where there should be somethingness in the tooth? (A hole in other words)
  15. ladycatlover

    The Neurological Alliance: [UK] General Election 2019, Our Neuro Pledge 2019

    I don't think that's the same as being a Member of The Neurological Alliance.
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    The Neurological Alliance: [UK] General Election 2019, Our Neuro Pledge 2019

    I think most of our ME Charities aren't rich enough to do that? AfME maybe but I'm not keen on them being members anyway unless they really have changed their leopard spots. Interesting to see their other list - the Corporate Supporters!
  17. ladycatlover

    B12/Folic Acid and D3/K2 Supplementation

    Sending hugs :hug: @erin. Sorry you're having all these problems. I had the full set of B12 shots summer before last. Was lucky, didn't have any side effects other than being knackered as it was a long drive to walk-in-clinic and then back again every 2 days for 2 weeks! At least it was a...
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