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  1. Kitty

    Blog: M.E. myself and I, "How baffling that I’m happy with my lot"

    I know what you mean, but it's fairly straightforward to project a different impression for a short time if you need to. I can't fool anyone who knows me well in any case; if I'm more unwell than usual, they spot it straight away. Don't ask me how! As long as they didn't change the key features...
  2. Kitty

    Blog: M.E. myself and I, "How baffling that I’m happy with my lot"

    I've never grown out of my tendency to find anger incredibly funny. People just pull the most hilarious faces! It's one thing as an autistic kid, but a bit more embarrassing as a middle-aged, so-called professional... :rofl:
  3. Kitty

    Blog: M.E. myself and I, "How baffling that I’m happy with my lot"

    Me too. Someone even once described me as the happiest person they know. Even though I have multiple chronic conditions, I still feel incredibly lucky. They could have been so much worse, or I could have been one of those people who can't find joy in the most ordinary of things. Other people...
  4. Kitty

    What Does CATS Have to Do With Cancer? The Cognitive Activation Theory of Stress (CATS) Forms the SURGE Model.., 2021, Monk et al

    No – or the radiology burns. Or having most of your chest muscle removed or rendered non-functional. Or having to lug around ridiculously heavy implants. Or the crumbling joints after all the steroids. Or the lymphoedema. Makes you wonder why some halfwit thinks they need to come up with a...
  5. Kitty

    Specifics of chronic fatigue syndrome coping strategies identified in a French flash survey during the COVID‐19 containment, 2021, Moncorps et al

    Yes, I'm snappy too when I'm at my limit, but then again I always was. The only thing different is the inability to recall the particular swear word I wanted to use, because my brain's seized. :laugh:
  6. Kitty

    NICE ME/CFS guideline - draft published for consultation - 10th November 2020

    I agree, but I've been trying to reassure myself that NICE and the NHS don't themselves have an interest in the BPS approaches. There's no point spending money on clinics and services that don't help, when patients could be managed via existing GP resources. It's therefore in NICE's interest...
  7. Kitty

    Specifics of chronic fatigue syndrome coping strategies identified in a French flash survey during the COVID‐19 containment, 2021, Moncorps et al

    I suspect a lot depends on how long you've been ill. If you've recently lost your income, home, or relationship, or you're struggling to care for your children, of course you're going to be emotional. After 45 years, it's impossible to get emotional about something you can't even remember not...
  8. Kitty

    Covid-19 vaccination experiences

    I'm relieved to hear this happened to others, I felt like a bit of a freak when most seemed to have very little reaction at all, or an exacerbation of ME symptoms. I'm hoping – although not expecting – that it'll happen again next month when I have O-AZ #2. It was lovely while it lasted!
  9. Kitty

    Swiss Re: Expert Forum on secondary COVID-19 impacts, Feb 2021

    Yeah, it's nothing to do with patients or illness, is it. The danger of support groups is that bright, articulate people get to talk to one another about who's gaslighting them, and discuss how to resist using better arguments and a firmer grasp of scientific principles. That's really not on, is it.
  10. Kitty

    BMJ: Rapid response to 'Updated NICE guidance on CFS', 2021, Jason Busse et al, Co-chair and members of the GRADE working group

    I think one of the differences may be that we have a series of directly-controlled government departments led by ministers of state, plus hundreds and hundreds of executive agencies, arms-length bodies, and quangos that are publicly funded but may or may not be directly controlled by a...
  11. Kitty

    [CFS]: Abnormally fast muscle fiber conduction in the membranes of motor units at a low-level static force load, Klaver-Krol et al, 2021

    It does looks interesting. If there's no explanation for it that's already understood, it needs replicating and then studying further with a carefully defined group of patients. If it's real, and unusual, it could be important.
  12. Kitty

    Dissecting the nature of post-exertional malaise, Hartle et al, 2021

    How interesting – my experience is similar, but not quite the same. I have red hair and skin that can't tan at all, so severe sunburn was frequent in the days before the effective sunscreens that came onstream in the 1980s. They do still happen, of course. I burnt my wheelchair controller hand...
  13. Kitty

    Dissecting the nature of post-exertional malaise, Hartle et al, 2021

    Yes, indeed. For me, a good part of PEM is immune-type symptoms (after the sleeplessness, the second symptom is always my throat swelling up so much that my neck disappears), and it's not possible to provoke that within minutes. So soon after exertion, it's just fatiguability, the effects of...
  14. Kitty

    Video: "The ME scandal"

    If anyone wants to watch it on a laptop or desktop, I think it might be possible to block the hands by making a couple of blank browser windows, and sizing and positioning them so they cover them. Fortunately, the subtitles seem to occupy a narrow space in the centre of the screen – I've only...
  15. Kitty

    UK: Perspectives on Long COVID and work - Online Summit, March 29th, 2021, 2:00 PM to 4:45 PM

    This is an aside, but I spotted this same account a week or so ago. Initially it came across as a potentially like-minded group of allies, but it quickly got a bit weird. I'm only posting it in case anyone decides to retweet their stuff without reading all of it; let's say that it's unclear...
  16. Kitty

    UK: Perspectives on Long COVID and work - Online Summit, March 29th, 2021, 2:00 PM to 4:45 PM

    I'm glad to see that at least one MP, Alex Norris, has a presence. He's my MP, and I'm hoping to recruit his help with disseminating information locally (and if possible, get mentions in Parliament or committees) about DecodeME once formal recruitment is launched. I haven't yet met him; I knew...
  17. Kitty

    Horizontal office chair, recliner, laptop stand etc.

    It is good. Designing the zero gravity effect, so that you can shift the chair by making tiny postural or weight adjustments and then it stays balanced there even if you don't lock it, is an engineering feat on its own! My mum had a good quality modern one, but it took a lot of muscle effort to...
  18. Kitty

    Horizontal office chair, recliner, laptop stand etc.

    Slightly off-the-wall suggestion, but I've just bought a restored Gimson & Slater Rock 'n' Rest chair from the early 70s. My granddad used to have one for his bad back and legs; they cost a fortune at the time, and restored ones aren't cheap now (I saved up for ages, and was gifted part of the...
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