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    Watt from MRC defends PACE in letter to Times

    Am I wrong to be worried that this attitude is going to have a knock on impact on any possibility of getting MRC to actually fund biomedical ME research. They say they support CMRC, Chris Ponting talked about a window of opportunity is that still ajar?
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    Action for ME: The PACE trial and behavioural treatments for M.E. [position statement]

    N im not in that part of the country and not familiar with the constitution of the charity. Many charities don’t have a democratic structure.
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    Action for ME: The PACE trial and behavioural treatments for M.E. [position statement]

    Good progress from AFME. Not perfect but positive. I’m sure that fence was getting very uncomfortable over the last couple of years.
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    Watt from MRC defends PACE in letter to Times

    Yes indeed did she get Sharpe to draft the letter for her it reads as if that’s the case
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    Action for ME: The PACE trial and behavioural treatments for M.E. [position statement]

    Colin B and his Sussex group which has the roll call of BPS medics as advisers
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    Sleep deprivation for PwME

    The other night my Fitbit recorded 2 hours deep sleep which is astonishingly high for me no idea why that happened. I wish I did.
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    A new approach to find biomarkers in (CFS/ME) by single-cell Raman micro-spectroscopy, 2018, Morten et al

    i realise this is going off at a tangent but I was having a quick look at what wikipedia says about phenylanaline and obviously as a non scientist didnt grasp much but I did spot that it says aspartame is metabolised into phenylalanine
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    BBC Radio Northampton phone-in with Charles Shepherd

    Until recently dementia wasn’t very often recorded as cause of death often pneumonia would be the immediate cause. we need to find out what happened to change that. Wondering if it would be worth me writing to Alzheimer’s charities to ask?
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    Management of ME/CFS: Adult & Paediatric - 'First Do No Harm.'

    You have to present things in the right way for the audience and this looks like a good way of getting key messages out. If people want more they can follow up afterwards.
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    The Times - Call for review of ‘flawed’ ME research in Lancet letter

    those MPs who have previously said they wont or dont* sign EDMs could be approached again and asked to sign this letter because it is not an Early Day Motion *(anyone who is a Govt Minister or minister's assistant (Parliamentary Private Secretary) doesnt sign EDMs by convention as they are a...
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    "The effect of a person-centred and strength-based health intervention on recovery among people with chronic illness", 2018, Heggdal et al

    So what’s the difference between body knowledging and the U.K. CFS/ME clinics “Management programmes”. None - sounds exactly like what I did in 2016. PACE-lite.
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    Audio distraction: podcasts, audio books, radio on demand

    I’ve been enjoying Test Match Special on Radio 4 longwave available online or through digital TV. Even though India are shredding England. Bit of a niche one though. :D
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    David Tuller: Trial By Error: FITNET-NHS Recruitment Ad Promotes ''Recovery''

    They also get the benefit of promotion of the approach to all GPs. Which obviously they need to do to try keep them on board with the status quo now that NICE guidelines are being reviewed and non BPS messages are getting out there. It is a political campaign. ETA. So we hear snippets about...
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    The Times - Call for review of ‘flawed’ ME research in Lancet letter

    Yes but in my simple head with ME they are saying that the difference between us and the people who recover from the nasty virus or whatever triggers it is we become deconditioned because of our unhelpful beliefs and behaviours. Which they attempt to treat by changing our beliefs and behaviours...
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    New young adult fiction book by Penny Joelson where main character has Myalgic Encephalomyelitis

    interesting what she says about realising she's actually not recovered but had improved to a higher level of functioning
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    CBT for MUS therapist training day, Bolton, UK, 21st August 2018

    hard evidence -if we needed it- that "distressing" must be removed from the NICE scoping document description of ME - it is BPS terminology ETA why do they insist on renaming things in this case their new name for chronic health conditions translates to chronic and upsetting chronic health...
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