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  1. Webdog

    UpToDate ME/CFS information

    As an aside, Komaroff is an editor for UpToDate's CFS content, which still promotes CBT/GET. The content screenshotted below was "last updated: Apr 10, 2018." https://www.uptodate.com/contents/treatment-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-systemic-exertion-intolerance-disease
  2. Webdog

    AfME announce funding for a new PhD student working with Dr Neil Harrison on the impact of inflammation on the brain, Jun 2018

    Unfortunately, that is my impression. And this is part of the reason AfME is so sensitive to criticism for past efforts. They meant well, even if it didn't pan out. It's not that AfME is against biomedical research. They just promote all types of "research".
  3. Webdog

    Senator Ed Markey introduces resolution to encourage immediate government response for ME/CFS

    One can only hope this is more than just words. The new CDC training materials that should to be ready this fall will help with this. My experiences interacting with my own health care provider are 1) that they have no interest in/see no need for training their doctors on ME/CFS, and 2) that...
  4. Webdog

    AfME announce funding for a new PhD student working with Dr Neil Harrison on the impact of inflammation on the brain, Jun 2018

    I've been told that AfME's research strategy is "try everything and see what sticks". Because at this point, no one knows what will work. AfME isn't opposed to any specific type of research. If what I was told is true, it could explain some of AfME's research efforts. I also was told AfME is...
  5. Webdog

    Alzheimer’s disease: why insulin is a new suspect

    Alzheimer's drug development tends to focus on protein aggregates in the brain. And they've all failed. Alzheimer’s disease: why insulin is a new suspect https://theconversation.com/alzheimers-disease-why-insulin-is-a-new-suspect-97222
  6. Webdog

    World ME Alliance, was previously IAFME: International Alliance for ME

    Unexpectedly, I had an encounter with someone from AfME. I won't say more as I don't want to identify this person. I learned that a goal of the International Alliance for ME is to have the WHO recognize ME as a neglected disease (unsure of wording). Apparently, the WHO picks 7 neglected...
  7. Webdog

    Stop Exercising for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Symptoms

    The article quote below seems to say that the study was done only on those who report having "recovered". So, it would be 60% "recovered" by 5 years, 88% by 12 years, and should be 100% by 15 years. Or am I misreading it still? I'm definitely not an expert on this stuff...
  8. Webdog

    N-acetyl cysteine (NAC)

    Took Jarraw NAC up to 1800mg over a period of about 3 months. Never noticed any effects at all.
  9. Webdog

    David Tuller: Trial By Error: My Letter to MP Monaghan About BMJ Studies

    One (two?) of the biggest pediatric medical scandals of the 21st century?
  10. Webdog

    Stop Exercising for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Symptoms

    Yes, I thought about commenting on that, but the article doesn't technically get it wrong. The 88% recovered by 12 years only refers to patients who already consider themselves recovered, and not ME patients in general. So among young people who consider themselves recovered, 88% did so within...
  11. Webdog

    Chronic Illness Inclusion Blog post: It’s not ME, it’s you – can the chronically ill embrace the social model?

    For many others, it's also a matter of society not investing any money into biomedical research and doctor training that could help with diagnosis. 90% of those with ME/CFS remain undiagnosed in the US,. For example, I could have definitely worked more years (part-time) if I had been able to...
  12. Webdog

    Stop Exercising for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Symptoms

    Good article, but has some issues. It's definitely improved/been edited since I first read it a few days ago. First off, the use of the term "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" and not ME/CFS. The "What Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" section doesn't say what CFS is. States the CDC dropped GET "this...
  13. Webdog

    13th Invest in ME Research International ME Conference - 1st June 2018

    I've only been diagnosed medically with SEID ME/CFS, so I'm not 100% sure about the others. But a patient can be diagnosed with SEID even if they have other fatiguing conditions.
  14. Webdog

    13th Invest in ME Research International ME Conference - 1st June 2018

    SEID (current clinical diagnostic criteria in US) is not technically a diagnosis of exclusion. This change was made by the IOM to get more patients diagnosed. But no one seems to be studying whether adopting SEID criteria has increased the rate of misdiagnosis. I doubt that's even possible to...
  15. Webdog

    13th Invest in ME Research International ME Conference - 1st June 2018

    Unger said the updated CDC Information for Healthcare Providers will be available "in June". Previously, we only knew it would be sometime this summer.
  16. Webdog

    Conference Poster: Consumers Choosing Wisely. GET for ME/CFS, a case study

    If only more US healthcare providers would get the message that their government no longer recommends GET. There is no law that healthcare providers must follow the recommendations of the CDC or AHRQ. State medical boards typically determine these "scope of practice" laws.
  17. Webdog

    Review of Vitamins and Supplements in Multiple Sclerosis

    Association Between Vitamin D Supplementation, Multiple Sclerosis Relapse Still Unclear https://www.neurologyadvisor.com/cmsc-2018/ms-relapse-linked-to-vitamin-d-supplementation/article/769199/
  18. Webdog

    The New Yorker, Article: Memoirs of Disease and Disbelief, May 2018

    What can happen is that psychiatry will say "We don't know what you have" and "we can't help you". While medical doctors will attribute any reported symptoms to your being a "psych" patient. Patients can get stuck in medical limbo, where neither doctors nor psychiatrists will try to help them or...
  19. Webdog

    CDC responds to false SMC factsheet claim

    Agreed. I would think “Patients who have learned to listen to their bodies” should be, by definition, already exercising at an appropriate level. There isn’t evidence of patients are deconditioned beyond their physical limitations. “Rehabilitation specialists or exercise physiologists who...
  20. Webdog

    CDC responds to false SMC factsheet claim

    As much as I'd like to criticize my healthcare provider for their current treatment recommendation of exercise + antidepressants + supportive therapy, they really aren't in disagreement with the CDC. Exercise: "Patients who have learned to listen to their bodies might benefit from carefully...
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