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    Unrest available worldwide today on Vimeo and iTunes

    Hi @Binkie4 I'll have a label (stuck on, not Paddington -style) saying Debbie and S4ME. Sorry not to have replied earlier. I also use a walker. Should be able to recognise Graham, even without the hat.
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    IgG - what is it good for?

    Thanks for the refs @JaimeS. I did most off the first intro course, but haven't made time for the second one, which concentrates more on T cells. Maybe when PACE is "off the table/in the bin" we can concentrate more on science and less on demonstrating the lack of science in "psycho research"...
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    Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS/ME) symptom-based phenotypes & 1-year treatment outcomes in two clinical cohorts of adult patients.., 2017, Collin et al

    So is this the type of paper that we'll see if crawley gets anywhere with MEGA!!!! subgroups/phenotypes.....
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    IgG - what is it good for?

    My understanding is that IgM represents a current active infection and that the IgG are the final "class-switched" antibody indicating immunity. However in ME, with the immune dysregulation it could be that people with ME are actually making a lot of slightly dodgy (technical term) IgM which...
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    UK House of Lords/ House of Commons - relevant people and questions

    I think that AfME are trying to find this out, but until GET and Directed CBT are DROPPED (preferably from a great height) from the NICE guidelines and the clinics, the only benefit is probably meeting other people with ME and maybe help with disability claims etc.
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    UK House of Lords/ House of Commons - relevant people and questions

    One problem is that there are so few effective "specialists" in the UK. I understand that Dr Bansal will be retiring next year, at least from NHS
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    6&7 Nov: Cochrane wants patients' views in tweetchat to make 2018 conference relevant, accessible

    Do also note that if you are unable to tweet tonight 8pm, that Cochrane would still like your views via a survey: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/9SHVQ8W?utm_content=bufferc6b91&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer Do not be put off by the Oct closing date. It is...
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    6&7 Nov: Cochrane wants patients' views in tweetchat to make 2018 conference relevant, accessible

    The pages of the Cochrane report which have the comments from Tom Kindlon and Robert Courtney and poss others are 113-133. NB These are the report P nos, I think I started printing at 117. There will be salient points in these as well.
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    6&7 Nov: Cochrane wants patients' views in tweetchat to make 2018 conference relevant, accessible

    The main results from Cochrane 2017 state that 5 of the 8 RCT studies they used for the review, used the Oxford Criteria to diagnose CFS.( Their term for ME not mine). This is on P2 of their report. The results from the US IOM report, Feb 2015, stated that the Oxford criteria should be retired...
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    6&7 Nov: Cochrane wants patients' views in tweetchat to make 2018 conference relevant, accessible

    Hi @Paul Watton Thanks for posting your tweets here. So far I.e only learnt to retweet and will happily do that tomorrow if you post here. I shd get email alerts. Apologies for useless techness!
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    Unrest available worldwide today on Vimeo and iTunes

    Hi @Binkie4 I am going to Crowboro, as I think @Graham is too. I think it will be great to meet up with others as well as seeing the film.
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    Better Science through Better Data 25th October 2017 - Esther Crawley!

    This isn't dated, but refers to the 2016 FOI ruling, so must be later than that. Sorry,now read p2! Uni of Bristol responded on 9 June 2017 re period from JUly 2015 to Jan 2017 http://www.tymestrust.org/pdfs/noharassmentbristol.pdf
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