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  1. Sean

    Recovery from chronic fatigue syndrome: a reflexive thematic analysis of experiences of people before, during and after treatment, 2025, Chalder+

    It is a deliberate childish snub. A petty transgressive FU. They are basically just making it up as they go. It has been their whole act all along. Yes. Such bald-faced propaganda and dishonesty has to be called out. Including the journal's peer-reviewers and editors for letting it through...
  2. Sean

    Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (UARS): a common underlying cause for all "chronic complex illnesses"? (ME/CFS, fibro, GWI, etc.)

    I was diagnosed with sleep apnea a few years back, via a sleep study. It was due to structural blockage in the nasal cavity. Had surgery for it, and a subsequent sleep study showed it fixed the issue, by that standard. But it made no difference to the ME/CFS/FM symptoms. Nor, frankly, that much...
  3. Sean

    Fibromyalgia in obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis, 2024, He et al.

    This. I would also suggest not posting a comment immediately after writing it. Leave it overnight, or for a day or a week, and revisit it before posting.
  4. Sean

    United Kingdom: Sussex & Kent ME/CFS Society News

    Nasty dishonest stuff. :mad: But not surprising.
  5. Sean

    Activities of daily living following Long COVID: An exploratory cross-sectional study 2025 Rina Juel Kaptain et al

    The most prevalent symptom, fatigue, was moderately related to participants’ ADL ability. Yet another reason not to concentrate too much on fatigue for research or therapeutic purposes. Nor to rely heavily on defining conditions entirely by symptoms.
  6. Sean

    Functional Neurological Disorder Following COVID-19: Results From a Large International Electronic Health Record Database, 2025, Berlot, Edwards+

    In contrast to the biological factors influencing FND development, our study can provide less insight into the role of psychosocial influences, although these were likely contributors. How the hell can they draw that conclusion?
  7. Sean

    Recovery from chronic fatigue syndrome: a reflexive thematic analysis of experiences of people before, during and after treatment, 2025, Chalder+

    Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a chronic illness marked by severe, medically unexplained fatigue. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) moderately improves fatigue and functioning. Starts badly and quickly degenerates from there in an entirely predictable manner. That it has Chalder's name on...
  8. Sean

    Who is Simon Wessely?

    And @ME/CFS Science Blog ?
  9. Sean

    Educating Doctors in Diagnosing ME/CFS

    Especially for those wishing to twist whatever we say to their own ends. And those good at convincing others they should be running things, but who are not actually any good at running things.
  10. Sean

    Cannabis users warn of painful syndrome linked to long-term use

    I was asked by a neurologist once in a hospital about using cannabis. Turns out what he was interested in was not so much if I used it but if I did then was I buying it or growing my own, and if buying it then what kind was I using. Apparently some of the commercial products, and especially the...
  11. Sean

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    What is more, and highly relevant, is that when those negative results came out patients accepted them because the trial methodology was robust, despite it being a disappointing result. Whatever else we might be, @22MrMan, hypocrites we are not. We hold all claims and hypotheses, including our...
  12. Sean

    Which cognitive-behavioural factors play a role in the reduction of post-COVID-19 fatigue following [CBT] and care as usual?... 2025 Kuut, Knoop et al

    A previous randomized controlled trial (RCT) showed the efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapy for fatigue (CBT-F) in relieving severe fatigue in a subgroup of post-COVID-19 patients as compared to care as usual (CAU). That would be the ReCOVer study, which used subjective self-report...
  13. Sean

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    Do it! That kind of money would buy a lot of high quality research. :sneaky:
  14. Sean

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    I will continue to judge the claims from Paul Garner, and everybody else, on the strength of the evidence and the logic of the arguments they present, and how they handle legit criticism of it. Garner has persistently and grossly failed on all counts, more than a little dishonestly (e.g. NICE...
  15. Sean

    UK Government Delivery Plan for ME/CFS, published 22nd July 2025

    I like the idea of dueling acronyms. Two can play that game. :devilish: advice about how to make best use of the energy a person have without making their symptoms worse cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) medicine to control symptoms such as pain and sleeping problems 1. Leaving aside the...
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