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  1. Sean

    Shingles vaccines, chickenpox, Shingrix

    Clear your calendar for a week afterwards. First 3 days or so after the first Shingrix were pretty rough for me. The second shot was much easier.
  2. Sean

    Protocol The effectiveness and acceptability of face-to-face rehabilitation for patients with Long Covid who were not hospitalised…, 2026, Kontou+

    Yep. It is beyond dispute now that these clowns have no interest at all in our welfare. They have no excuses left whatsoever, and could not make their real intentions and agenda any clearer. The failure and corruption is as complete and brazen as it gets. They are beyond all saving or reform...
  3. Sean

    Australia: $4.7 million for UNSW researchers to investigate long COVID

    Sorry world. But not in the slightest bit surprised. This is the reality here too, always has been. Clearly the Anglosphere is just a complete fucking disaster on this. We created the disaster, and are doing everything we can to perpetuate and exacerbate it. Don't rely on us to save you. She...
  4. Sean

    Protocol The effectiveness and acceptability of face-to-face rehabilitation for patients with Long Covid who were not hospitalised…, 2026, Kontou+

    A standard of 50m gain over 6 weeks rehab is pathetic. Either this is a fundamentally different form of deconditioning being experienced by patients, which would require a fundamentally different approach. Or there is no significant deconditioning to reverse.
  5. Sean

    Distinct functional connectivity patterns in [ME/CFS & LC] during cognitive fatigue: a 7 Tesla task-fMRI study, 2026, Inderyas, Marshall-Gradisnik+

    Indeed. It has been noted for decades, including in the formal literature IIRC, that one way to differentiate ME/CFS from depression is to ask a patient what they would do if they were suddenly cured. ME/CFS patients typically have a long list of things they would like to do. Depressive...
  6. Sean

    Ligaments and tendons

    Same here. More one of the earliest noticeable consequences than a cause.
  7. Sean

    Distinct functional connectivity patterns in [ME/CFS & LC] during cognitive fatigue: a 7 Tesla task-fMRI study, 2026, Inderyas, Marshall-Gradisnik+

    To continue attempting a task, however imperfectly, and at high effort cost, requires high motivation and intention. And to decline to do so may well be the only rational choice. But no, the authors have to use prejudicial words like apathy, and lack of interest and enthusiasm. Really, they...
  8. Sean

    Prevalence of Bodily Distress Syndrome and Prediction of Patient Outcomes: Cohort Study of 3762 Individuals With Persistent Pain 2026 Landmark et al

    They reported more severe physical symptoms, elevated psychological distress and reduced functioning than those not meeting the criteria. Which is exactly what you would see in patients with unresolved, disabling, and horrible physical symptoms. It is circular definitional nonsense. Just...
  9. Sean

    Distinct functional connectivity patterns in [ME/CFS & LC] during cognitive fatigue: a 7 Tesla task-fMRI study, 2026, Inderyas, Marshall-Gradisnik+

    Negative association between these regions in our findings substantiate the presence of apathy in pwLC, i.e. a lack of interest and enthusiasm towards solving the energy-demanding cognitive exercise. Which is exactly what you would expect to see in people who cannot do those task due to...
  10. Sean

    The junkification of research, 2025, Carl Rhodes and Martina K Linnenluecke

    Yeah, why was Wessely even allowed to see the article before going public, let alone 'review' it? Do we have that right for any article he writes about us?
  11. Sean

    Who is Simon Wessely?

    DARVO, par exellence. Way too many fingers in way too many pies. A stark warning about why power needs to be limited.
  12. Sean

    The Born Free Protocol

    With friends like these... :mad:
  13. Sean

    Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Joint Hypermobility Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, 2019, Sedky et al.

    Chronic fatigue is a symptom in literally hundreds of unrelated conditions, from minor and either self-resolving or easily treated/managed, through to major and life threatening. On its own the symptom tells us very little. It needs substantial context and history to make meaningful clinical...
  14. Sean

    New Video ME/CFS Scandal Explainer

    I look forward to the day Wessely is no longer in power and those within the profession can speak more freely about his behind the scenes behaviour. I do not expect the stories to be particularly flattering.
  15. Sean

    Why Chronic Illness Patients Feel Safer Talking to AI Than to Doctors

    The single most valuable resource in the clinical encounter is not knowledge, training, experience, time, treatments, or even compassion. They are very important, of course. Not downplaying them at all. But what is most fundamental of all is trust. Lose that and the rest doesn't matter. That...
  16. Sean

    New Video ME/CFS Scandal Explainer

    he he :devilish:
  17. Sean

    Invisible Illness A History, from Hysteria to Long Covid, 2026, Mendenhall (book)

    Fragile little snowflake, isn't he. He does have a history of threatening litigation against his critics. 17 pages? Sound like a bit of an emotional over reaction to me. Sort of thing that is sometimes held up as evidence of serious psychopathology when it comes from a desperate patient. He'd...
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