PS: Terry's is also very affordable—I have blackout curtains in my second bedroom from them. Don't bother with the eyelet type that slide directly onto the pole, though, they're pointless because there's so much light leakage. Over-sized, tightly gathered pencil pleat ones are best if you decide...
I'll vote yes too. I have curtains with a pelmet, so very little light leaks over the top; the rail is deliberately longer than it needs to be, so there's lots of overlap at the sides to reduce light leakage there. Mine are cheapie versions from Ikea (I think they were about £30 for two...
If they're the dock type (e.g. Sony Dream Machine), you'd literally just sit the iPod on top of it. The dock connects directly to the iPod's Thunderbolt port and charges the device up whilst also being able to access the music library to use as an alarm. It would either come with setup...
Just reported via the website that I've received a mail today inviting me to take part, even though I submitted both the questionnaire and my sample last year (the sample has been received, but may not yet have been analysed).
Hopefully it's just an isolated glitch, but I thought I'd send a...
It's a bit like the racist uncle thing, isn't it. Best ignored, as nobody is going to change opinions he only holds because they attract so much attention.
Indeed.
Actually, the police are involved in a neighbour's complaint about four children aged between about six and 10 years old, who sometimes ride up and down our cul-de-sac on the two bikes they possess between them. This annoys her.
It's possibly the case that police involvement doesn't...
To answer J's question, I'm not aware of any formal literature. I just know it's urgent work. It's clear from recent cases that the NHS doesn't know what to do with these patients, but surely we can't allow a situation where nobody is willing to take charge of the care of gravely ill young...
I broadly agree with that. The effects of PEM in mild/moderate ME include clumsiness and tremor, and sometimes movements resembling drunk people who kind of fling their limbs instead of controlling them smoothly, but it's not the same as non-functioning muscle.
I have weakness in my legs caused...
Just performative government again, I think.
Unenforceable in practice and not even confirmed as policy, but put out anyway to give the impression of action.
This is a selvedge in the sense used when describing fabrics. It's not a hem or a finishing technique, it's something woven in from the start*.
*Might also apply to Cochrane.
I've only done a series of sessions in a shared hyperbaric chamber, so always with two or three other people. It was an interesting and quite enjoyable experience, but it was also really noisy and a bit knackering. For me the net result was in the negative, i.e. the exertion involved exceeded...
It is interesting, isn't it? As well as repeating the study with a larger cohort, it would also be good to look at whether full-blown maximal CPET is necessary to reproduce the effect, or whether it can be demonstrated with something safer for PWME.
Perhaps, but a within-the-bounds-of-normal...
Indeed. Or, I guess, of those who know the exact day on which they transitioned from being a fit and well person with a common viral infection to a chronically ill person.
What struck me about the title was the word "could". Is it not already a worryingly widespread post-pandemic disease?
Oh, what a pain! It really is hard to to keep bits of you dry, as I know from having plaster casts. The best thing my former housemate came up with was (don't laugh) a well-inflated child's swimming armband fastened under her ankle. It meant her foot would float, but without her putting any...
Thanks, I hadn't even realised that.
Hopefully they will, especially if these results have contributed worthwhile new evidence. Obviously it's quite hard for most of us to evaluate it, without an understanding of how a phenomenon like this might vary anyway between healthy patients and...
For me, one of the interesting things about the study is that measuring flow-mediated dilation using ultrasound doesn't look enormously challenging or expensive to carry out. If the professionals think these results are genuinely interesting, it might be within the scope of an ME charity to fund...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.