It’s ok they just keep **commenting** that they’re not promoting this, they’re just publicising the opportunity
The MEA seems determined to repeatedly kick itself in the head lately.
From Open-OH website
For self-management
-use validated tools to assess and monitor your symptoms over time
- access educational resources tailored for your condition
-learn strategies to self manage your symptoms
-share reports with carers and relatives
- access support for managing or...
And a bonfire in the comments. Here are a selection of people mainly saying “I don’t want the DWP to have this info/Visible exists, why bother making another app” also a long comment which is very informative about the LC platform already being run and that it’s not taking PEM into account...
I think the word “stress” is too loaded with connotations.
Could you explain your position using terms like “sensory overload” regarding noise, light, conversations etc and also the “mental load” of monitoring yourself, identifying triggers or overload, dealing with them, recovering from them...
Not a scientific answer.
I gave up all caffeine for a few years as recommended by P D White. All caffiene, so no chocolate, cola, the lot. I didn’t notice any positive difference (and I was miserable) so I took it up again.
I find it hard to get going in the morning, I take 100mg caffeine with...
I suppose if you were very clever, Emeritus Professor level, you wouldn’t need to do the whole LP, you could just assimilate the information and apply it to yourself with your brilliant, insightful brain.
Imagine being so ill after Covid, that you clock up 85 media appearances talking about it, say you meet the CCC for ME, yet you manage a holiday in the Caribbean where you contract Dengue fever, and declare yourself cured. All in 9 months.
I know a lot of people who know him and witnessed him exercising (in public) regularly during the Summer and prior to “recovery” if Monbiot wants me to hook him up for an expose. It caused consternation.
He’d been reading Garner’s recovery and it made sense, but he didn’t want to risk losing his stability. Then he fell victim to an “unexplained” crash so he decided to give it a go. None of that actually sounds like an unbiased account, please try harder to pretend you’re not a bot.
I’m a bit over giving GPs sympathy to be honest. The 10 min thing is rubbish, but frankly there are people in call centres dealing with angry or upset people, day in day out, who manage not to be nearly so rude and condescending as GPs have been with me. A call centre worker has never called...
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