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  1. Kitty

    The difficulties of conducting intervention trials for the treatment of [ME/CFS]: Expert testimony to NICE guidelines committee by Jonathan Edwards

    My flippant initial response was 'Ouch!'...but it's also really interesting to see the language, approach, and style of argument used in this kind of review. Huge thank you to @Jonathan Edwards for the experience and wisdom you've brought to this, the time you've given up – and for the patience...
  2. Kitty

    Whitney Dafoe Updates

    I'm one of those who's always surprised – and horrified – by the stories that others tell. I simply haven't experienced this kind of abuse from anyone I know personally. It would never occur to me to hide my diagnosis, or to assume that others might need to. I guess that's a definition of...
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    Substrate utilisation of cultured skeletal muscle cells in patients with CFS, Tomas et al, 2020

    Yes, I don't think what's being researched is the same as a diet deficiency. Some or all of us may be consuming more of a resource than normal; if that's shown to be the case it makes sense to take in a bit more of it, as long as it's not going to cause problems elsewhere. (Although one of the...
  4. Kitty

    United Kingdom: News from Forward-ME Group

    The local group I belonged to was operating in the 1990s; and yes, I remember the funds being 'centralised'. I rather drifted away from the MEA at that point. There was lot of controversy swirling around for a while, and I didn't have the energy to separate fact from opinion in order to try...
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    United Kingdom: News from Forward-ME Group

    I joined one when I was first diagnosed, which was branded as an MEA local group – I found it on the MEA website. It was just a local social support group, though, there were no activities beyond meeting up in members' homes or cafes for a chat with other folk who understood the challenges of...
  6. Kitty

    UK: Cheap Energy Club from MoneySavingExpert.com

    It looks great – my only reason for not joining when they launched it was that I qualify for the Warm Home Discount under the Broader Group, but not every company offers it. It's £140 a year, so it'd be hard to find a supplier who could save me more than that to make it worth my while.
  7. Kitty

    FRONTIERS in BIOLOGY: Progress and challenges for a ME/CFS diagnostic - Ron Davis

    Some of the talks give Zoom links, some give webinar registrations, and some contact details. Seems to suggest that participation is limited – unless a Zoom link appears nearer the time! Might be worth checking...
  8. Kitty

    United Kingdom: News from Forward-ME Group

    As far as I can see, just MEAction UK's logo and signatories have been removed. EDIT: Cross-posted with @Dx Revision Watch. I hadn't noticed the removal of Denise's name...
  9. Kitty

    Does existing science sufficiently demonstrate that exertion is the correct focus concept?

    Been mulling about this too. In my view, the original list of 'intolerances' (which is a very perceptive way of looking at them), all do arguably involve exertion. It's not all voluntary effort – there are involuntary types of exertion, such as having to tolerate being stimulated by noises...
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    Does existing science sufficiently demonstrate that exertion is the correct focus concept?

    I don't kick at all. I use a pull buoy when I'm still rebuilding my core muscles after an enforced break from swimming, and once I'm strong enough to hold my position high in the water, I just let my legs float behind me. Outside of elite racing, the kick doesn't contributes much forward...
  11. Kitty

    Does existing science sufficiently demonstrate that exertion is the correct focus concept?

    Thanks, I'd forgotten all about this. I wonder if anyone has tried to replicate it – from the point of view of someone without medical knowledge, it looks interesting!
  12. Kitty

    Does existing science sufficiently demonstrate that exertion is the correct focus concept?

    I experience something comparable too. Once I've got used to swimming again during a period of improved and more stable ME, I can swim between 1500 and 2000 metres as long as I rest before and afterwards. Last week I moved my old mattress off the bed and replaced it with a new one. It took...
  13. Kitty

    News about Long Covid including its relationship to ME/CFS 2020 to 2021

    It's well worth a listen. He really, really, really doesn't hold back over the failures! I haven't watched the whole hour with the Q&A, only his presentation. It starts at 5' 10", and goes on until around 32'.
  14. Kitty

    Effect of disease duration in a randomized Phase III trial of rintatolimod, an immune modulator for [ME/CFS], 2020, Mitchell et al

    "The data indicate that ME/CFS patients have a relatively short disease duration window (<8 years) to expect a significant response* to rintatolimod under the dosing conditions utilized in this Phase III clinical trial." * More than half reported some response, but it didn't appear to be a huge...
  15. Kitty

    Restless legs syndrome

    :rofl::rofl: I'm nicking that!
  16. Kitty

    Restless legs syndrome

    Sounds really scary – but an antagonist is the opposite to an agonist. I'd always try non-drug interventions first, such as trying upping blood sugar, taking magnesium, or – as long as you have your levels checked first – looking at iron.
  17. Kitty

    BACME: Position Paper on the management of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), Oct 2020

     All contain a programme of gradually increasing activity  All are collaborative, start at a very low, easily manageable, level of activity and proceed gradually  As patients improve they become more accustomed to (and less fearful of) feelings of effort which accompany exertion  Patients'...
  18. Kitty

    Restless legs syndrome

    I have it occasionally, though it's all over my body (including, bizarrely, the area under my chin). It's the worst pain I ever get. I've identified two triggers: eating raisins in the evening, and low blood sugar. The latter is by far the worst. It tends to happen a few hours after a meal...
  19. Kitty

    Substrate utilisation of cultured skeletal muscle cells in patients with CFS, Tomas et al, 2020

    I think the study was more about how well our cells utilise different energy substrates, and whether they retain their energy dysfunction even after being cultured and manipulated in vitro (they do) than about the difference between muscles cell samples that are taken before and after exercise...
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