What is not clear is whether we are seeing researchers that fail to understand the Concorde fallacy, that having invested too much already does not make further bad investment any better, or that, as has been pointed out in other threads, are caught up in the secondary gains trap, mistaking the...
Not sure if this is the right thread for this, but it was the most relevant I could find.
An interesting article comparing different countries’ approaches to the pandemic focusing mainly on New Zealand and Sweden shared by the Governor General
see...
Not sure if this is the start of the questionnaire approach to identifying Central Sensitisation, but if not it is certainly early on
The Development and Psychometric Validation of the Central Sensitization Inventory (CSI)
(2013) Tom G. Mayer, M.D., Randy Neblett, M.A., LPC, BCB, Howard Cohen...
We really don’t make as much use of questionnaires as we could.
Perhaps orchestras could employ pianists on the basis of their ability to fill in questionnaires measuring musicality, cancer surgery could be guided solely by answers to a cancerosity questionnaire and in general patients be...
Thinking in historical/evolutionary terms, I suspect in most periods of history or even in a different contemporary culture I would have died relatively early on in the course of my ME, if not already eaten by the wolves, not directly from the ME but from another infection taking advantage the...
I retrospectively now believe I had OI issues long before I was consciously aware of them.
I was not aware of any issues around being upright, though I was aware of being less confident in relation to balance, feeling less confident climbing or totally freezing when walking on a steel net over...
This implies, if I am understanding correctly, that PEM is somehow a normal bodily mechanism for self protection, such as normal tiredness is a mechanism to promote sleep or blinking to protect the eyes. We would then presumably expect to see it in a number of different situations unconnected...
Also partial knowledge, too many intoxicated scientists out there:
“A little learning is a dangerous thing;
drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring:
there shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,
and drinking largely sobers us again.”
Given our current definitions of ME are purely symptom based, if someone who has ME turns out to have a mitochondrial related pathology that surely does not necessarily supersede the previous ME diagnosis. Rather you could argue,
if it turns out everyone with an operational ME diagnosis has the...
Had my booster on Wednesday this week:
1st vaccination AZ - three days of severe reaction like bad PEM including severe headache, eased off and back to normal over a couple of days.
2nd vaccination AZ - only one day of headache and sore arm.
Seasonal flue jab about a month ago - not had one for...
It may be that the current pandemic will provide sufficient numbers of people in similar enough circumstances to make a class action (of the sort that American legal dramas portray, if such exist in the real world) possible.
Though I feel a bit uneasy hoping that sufficient numbers of people...
The big problem is that even if each of us had the services of an understanding and skilled photographer for a week and our personal selections of their out put were pooled and voted on we would still struggle to get a set of photos that all agreed on.
I suspect we would be very hard pushed to...
It is plausible that humans have evolved to function optimally at a certain level of physical activity, all other things being equal.
But we can’t currently say that with certainty or say what level and forms of physical activity might be involved. In terms of human evolution do we even know...
One potential way is to seek to match the patient and normal groups on a factor that is presumed to relate to premorbid cognitive ability, such as level of education or previous work status. So you would seek to find a match pair for each patient to make up the control group, and you would...
You are not trying hard enough with the circular logic. Stigma is the secondary gain. People looking down on you and not believing you means you are the centre of their attention, even if they avoid you and you never see them.
This is the wonder of a BPS approach that enables you to...
Although it is not just clinical experience, but rather the clinical experience of one’s preferred in group.
The homeopath will believe in one set of clinical experience, as does the pharmacist in their set of clinical experience, as does the psychotherapist their preferred set of clinical...
Indeed I would have thought keeping an activity diary could be as likely or even more likely to cause changes in behaviour than a worn measuring device. Over time it is possible to forget you are wearing a device, but keeping a diary is by necessity always a conscious act.
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