Yeah I read that, the abstract at least. I couldn't find the exact amount of time the study placed between caffeine in and subject sleep. It was quoted as 3-5 hours in a report on the study, I couldn't find any specific figure skimming through the paper itself. Didn't read it all, just skimmed...
I'm not sure where to put this one.
Just wondering if any of the more biologically literate here know if our condition decreases the rate one metabolizes caffeine. The rule of thumb is 50% is metabolized every 5 hours, so by 10 hours it should be gone for practical purposes unless one was...
OK, I see a problem right away:
Edit: I see the problem, I did a search for "rollator" not "rollator with seat". But this is the sort of addled cognition that makes everything more complex that it should be. Trying again with different search terms.
Some (or all?) of the things described...
Don't be sorry! That's the sort of info I need so that I don't go through rounds of buying and trying stuff that turns out to be unusable. I probably wouldn't see that right away, because the trip to go get something will eat enough energy that I'm even more brain-softened than usual.
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Well, there's more involved than I'd thought. I had a feeling that the one model of this I see now and then probably won't work out.
Where can one shop for these in the USA? I'm only familiar with pharmacy chains, which probably have all of one model, chosen because it's covered by Medicare...
I've decided to finally break down and buy a either a rolling seat thing or a light portable chair. Is there anything to know before buying one of these?
I've avoided getting one, but doing errands and shopping inevitably leads to a crash, and taking a sitting break at regular intervals should...
Interesting! Can you explain how it shows a statistical shift but no material significance? I have no background, so I can't read the study and sort it into a 'keep' or 'toss' file.
@Murph
Given that "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" (How I hate that term!) seems to be triggered after any physiologic demand on one's body, (although not in direct proportion to caloric output), aren't mitochondria the most likely common pathway? Put another way, almost anything that causes my...
Can't speak to the science, but I do know that when I was able to exercise to a significant extent, it improved my sleep and thinking ability. Obviously, trying that now has different results.
A major newspaper is not an innocent victim. They can research, they could speak to people who have a disease, they could speak to people with actual expertise. They choose not to, and that’s a choice, not an accident.
Last I checked, one's brain was part of one's body. Perhaps the study author would consent to having their non-body part brain removed and thereafter repeating their observations.
Can you get the tooth repaired or removed? Long term abx is trouble, possibly big trouble. If your doc knows nothing about M.E in 2021, you need a new doc.
c19vaxreactions, howbad… I’ve never heard of either websites you mention. The domain names are very specific, single topic names, the sort...
after developing flaccid, shuffling legs and a tendency to drop things after the second vaccine shot, I recall being told that neuropathy was a side effect. I don’t remember where I heard that, whether it was an MD expressing their opinion or something off the Internet. My GP did refer me to a...
while I have no special letters after my name, i can say the nature of this entire class of virus is that it constantly mutates. Some of the mutations result in new versions of the virus. This is because of the essential steps of the virus replication, there’s nothing unique unexpected or usual...
"The efficacy of Pfizer and Moderna for preventing disease or severe disease results 95– 87.5% and 94.5– 100%, respectively. "
That sounds like the efficacy for the original strain and not the following variants.
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