News about Long Covid including its relationship to ME/CFS 2020 to 2021

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    https://twitter.com/IrishMECFS/status/1361487920524382208
     
  2. Tom Kindlon

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    In the Republic of Ireland, we in the Irish ME/CFS Association have arranged a webinar for GPs for March on postviral fatigue syndrome and ME/CFS.

    When we are emailing and posting information to GPs we are also going to give a link to that CPD module.
     
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    Covid: HSE refuses to close workplaces that are putting employees at risk
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...workplaces-that-are-putting-employees-at-risk
     
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    There seem to be two things wrong with that paragraph.

    The grammar suggests that covid rather than the department is supporting the inspectors.

    What possible evidence could be produced to support the claims as to permanence or reversibility?
     
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    Many effects are non-permanent, it's just a matter of the time-scale. In a hundred years time, my disability will no longer be a problem in terms of 'the working population as a whole'.
     
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    It is hard to be certain, but it appaears that the words quoted were probbably extracted from the response to a Parliamentary question. It might be itersting to see the original. It could be that the full response is rather more nuanced. On the other hand...
     
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    Long COVID: a public health expert’s campaign to understand the disease
    https://theconversation.com/long-co...rts-campaign-to-understand-the-disease-152212
     
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    Inside health on Radio 4 had an episode on Long Covid yesterday. I didn't catch all of it but the bit I did listen to involved a patient of the Leeds Long Covid service describing 'pacing' as including 10% increases in activity.:banghead:

    Also it seems that they haven't been having much success in treating the patients as they haven't been able to discharge many people at all. You can listen to the episode here although I'm not sure if non-UK members will be able to (I think you need a UK TV licence to listen).

    Edit: Clarity
    Edit 2: I originally wrote that the leader of the service described pacing as including 10% increases in activity but then remembered if was a patient so I corrected myself.
     
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    Long Covid: MPs call for compensation for key workers
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-56090826
     
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    A clinical primer for the expected and potential post-COVID-19 syndromes
    Brian Walitt & Elizabeth Bartrum


    https://journals.lww.com/painrpts/F...primer_for_the_expected_and_potential.19.aspx


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    A clinical primer for the expected and potential post-COVID-19 syndromes, Wallit et al, 2021

     
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    UCL researchers lead £11m projects to investigate Long Covid | UCL News - UCL – University College London

    https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2021/feb/ucl-researchers-lead-ps11m-projects-investigate-long-covid

    see also:
    https://www.s4me.info/threads/non-h...clock-study-2021-stevenson-and-crawley.19061/
     
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    Long Covid: 'I can't walk 10m without a rest'

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56113021
     
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    Just seen Dr David Strain on BBC News 24, explaining why Long Covid is different to other fatigue syndromes such as CFS.

    Paraphrased:

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    With LC, it's like having an out of date smartphone; no matter how well you charge it up, the battery isn't in good condition and it will be drained before you get to the end of the day. You need to make sure you stop before you reach that stage, to give your body time to recover.

    Whereas with CFS, we encourage people to take part in structured exercise programmes to get well again, as you would with pulmonary or cardiac rehabilitation.

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    I'm afraid I'm shattered after having to get up at 6am for delivery of a new bed base, shifting a lot of stuff in and out of the bedroom, and making and remaking the bed – I just couldn't cope with watching any more.

    But: :banghead::banghead::banghead:.
     
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    So not only is he stealing 'our' battery thingie, but he's also fully backing GET - on the BBC, today.

    Gotta love 'em :devilish:
     
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    From leokittens video:

    "if you stay well within your energy window, then the window itself will get bigger over time"
     
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    But surely this would cause structural damage?

    :banghead:
     
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