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    Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) - discussion thread

    What I find odd is that there are two other females I have known for over 30 years. Both of them struggle with all sorts of allergies much worse than mine. They're probably out of action for a day or two every month as an absolute minimum because of this. Neither of them has ME.
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    Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) - discussion thread

    Yep, I have a history of migraines and IBS that predate ME. Neither of which were noticeably made worse by stress though other triggers were identified.
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    Long COVID and Health Inequities: The Role of Primary Care, 2021, Berger, Greenhalgh et al

    And preferably not making them worse, just for a change.
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    Dissecting the nature of post-exertional malaise, Hartle et al, 2021

    Me too. When the subject of "tiredness" comes up I usual reply with I don't feel tired, I feel like I have the worst hangover imaginable, I feel like I've been poisoned.
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    Dissecting the nature of post-exertional malaise, Hartle et al, 2021

    I am all too familiar with being very easily burnt as well. Never tan just burn. Sunburn itself doesn't provoke the flu like symptoms, nausea and so on but, for me, sunstroke most definitely does.
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    Cervical (neck) lymph nodes poll

    It's usual the left side of the neck that hurts 1st but it can be both sides. Oddly it's usually my right armpit that hurts first but it can be both.
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    Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) - discussion thread

    I don't for a moment believe that there's such a thing as a histamine bucket. One thing I have noticed over the years though is that sometimes I can eat a small one off portion of certain food and get away with it and at others I can't. It seems to depend on what else I've eaten over the...
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    Weird NHS ME clinic referral form

    I have definitely found questions or discussion around what you call or want to call the illness to be assessing how resistant you might be to certain treatment paths.
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    Weird NHS ME clinic referral form

    :laugh: Fantastic. Saves you the energy of having to run, screaming for the door. Or as the late Spike Milligan put it.... "and with heads held high and feet higher they were thrown out."
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    Central sensitisation in chronic pain conditions: latest discoveries and their potential for precision medicine) Nijs et al.

    N=1 here. Pain was one of the first big problems that initially had me booking an appointment with my GP. These days my pain is manageable - so long as I manage my ME well. Since developing ME I have had a fair bit of dental work done, most of it by my current dentist. He doesn't think I am...
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    Dissecting the nature of post-exertional malaise, Hartle et al, 2021

    I know things were very different when I was first diagnosed & there's a lot.more information available now but when I was sick for less than 5 years I still hadn't gotten my head around PEM. This isn't to discount the experience of the more newly ill but I would suggest that it is possible for...
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    News from the Visegrád Countries - Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary

    How disappointing but well done for trying. Very hard when you expend valuable effort to have it disregarded. You never know what seeds might have been sown though. Maybe her piece was edited. Maybe in a few months time or a bit more she'll want to revisit that angle. Or her editor will...
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    BPS attempts at psychologizing Long Covid

    Anecdotes = evidence but not when their patient anecdotes. Yep, that'll explain why Gerada and Garner were given BBC air time, to air their anecdotes as patients because they're doctors......o_O Does anyone know if there is actually an end to this rabbit hole or does it go on forever?
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    Weird NHS ME clinic referral form

    I like to fill the space up. Depending on the space n/a is a good answer, other favourites are "ambiguous - do you mean xxxx or yyyyy?" , along with "absolutely none of your business" if there are questions about my sex life. I also like to make sure they know I have a copy. By bringing it...
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    Blog: The Science Bit by Brian Hughes

    You see, I may be wrong but I think in PACE that point is moot. Presumably all trial participants, including the so called control arm, had access to the treatment promotional material published by the PACE authors telling them that is was safe, effective etc. As far as I'm aware - & please...
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    Covid-19 vaccines and vaccinations

    I can. Apparently there are a number of articles I can view for free. I just clicked on the agree box and away I went. As far as I recall you can paste salient points but not the whole thing.
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    Video: "The ME scandal"

    I tried and lasted a couple of minutes. Normally, I'm fine with subtitles but the hands moving either side of where the subtitles appear just melted my brain & I couldn't filter them out.
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    Covid-19 vaccination experiences

    Just because an argument was used wrongly against us in terms of GET doesn't mean it's never true. That's what BPSers do, take something that's sometimes true and twist it. I think if you operate any customer service line or answer the phones for any service you find, no matter how good the...
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    Covid-19 vaccination experiences

    I think it's natural that we're more likely to hear anecdotes from people who had a rough time of it than those with no real side effects to speak of.simply because people who have had issues are more likely to discuss them. This doesn't make the issues any less unpleasant I'm sure.
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    Covid-19 vaccination experiences

    Yep. I've heard this too but I've also heard about plenty of others who have just had an "off" day or two where they were a bit below par or others who just felt a bit tired.
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