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    S4ME: Submission to the public review on common data elements for ME/CFS: Problems with the Chalder Fatigue Questionnaire

    Yep. Sound level is logarithmic scale. Noise and distance. Db levels are adjusted ( weighted) for human hearing range too
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    My letter to the CDC concerning Kaiser Permanente still recommending GET

    Note PACE reanalysis showed them to be ineffective for any group.
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    Low temperature

    Food for thought https://www.holtorfmed.com/adrenal-dysfunction-and-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/
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    Entire issue of Post Graduate Medical Journal (11/1978) devoted to ME

    I wonder if current researchers are aware of this- it is approaching 2 generations ago . Perhaps even worth sending to David Tuller for background and Dr Geraghty
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    Low temperature

    Unfortunate it' s a bit like this illness- goes against what they have been told for so long
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    Low temperature

    Link to page with video. First video near start has GGT / Ferritin info. There is also a very good vitamin D video on this website. http://www.thefatemperor.com/blog/
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    Blog: Spoonseeker, "An Offer You Can’t Refuse"

    @Spoonseeker This rings so true. We don ' t have any experts here. Info based on Bristol protocols with not much guidance at all. The insistence of having some form of educational involvement and " resetting hpa axis in 3 days" meant that it all went downhill. Complete rest would have been my...
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    Low temperature

    High ferritin can impact liver and heart via ferritin/ GGT - first bit of video
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    Low temperature

    Unfortunately if things are within " normal ranges", GPs will not look any further. Testing is set up to look for specifics ( usually near end states), and misses associations. It seems illogical that nothing is done when repeated tests show you sliding towards one scenario - until you hit the...
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    Low temperature

    Good luck with finding a mercury thermometer. Digital ones seem to have replaced these. No doubt a H&S issue
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    David Bell about "slow sepsis" in ME

    Yes, the chart that shows the correlation.
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    Researcher Interactions Video: Science for ME Q&A with Dr José G. Montoya, 16th January 2018

    I will be posting this as widely as possible Thanks to all who enabled this, and worked hard to produce the video - hopefully the first of many :)
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    David Bell about "slow sepsis" in ME

    . At around 16.50 mins in
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    David Bell about "slow sepsis" in ME

    Perhaps worth considering from OMF data presentation - last speaker. In severely affected gene expression study matched sepsis Have a sceenshot but don't ' t know how to upload it
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    Anger.

    From twitter https://kittysjones.wordpress.com/2016/11/29/rogue-company-unum-had-a-profiteering-hand-in-the-governments-work-health-and-disability-green-paper/
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    BBC Radio Scotland: Brainwaves, "ME - The Invisible Disease"

    Meant to add that Brainwaves is quite a good series- a few subjects worth looking at on iPlayer
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    BBC Radio Scotland: Brainwaves, "ME - The Invisible Disease"

    Homepage is link below. There is a BBC wide search function. I imagine there is a programmed timescale for updates https://www.bbc.com/scotland
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    Guidance for commissioners of services for people with medically unexplained symptoms - 2017

    It's getting to the underlying cause if someone who is clearly not functioning normally has " normal" results. HPA dysfunction is common. My daughter's standard blood tests were normal (movement within ranges,some figures skirting the edges of low/ deficient; other factors " moved"as well -...
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    Public "Integrative Personal Omics Profiles during Periods of Weight Gain and Loss", 2018, Synder et al

    Calories are not equal. The body uses different macronutrient s in different ways. Had each person been eating the same ratio of protein/ fat/ carb then this would have been more useful. Once the regulatory mechanism is broken ( ghrelin/ leptin/ insulin), you can be malnourished and still shunt...
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