Hoopoe
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
It would be good to have a short questionnaire that can be used by doctors and patients to get a sense of whether someone has PEM.
In my opinion, if non-delayed reactions to exertion are allowed to count as possible indicators of PEM, the questionnaire would be too unreliable. By focusing on the specific, unusual features of PEM, it becomes more reliable.
A PEM questionnaire also needs to treat experiencing PEM and avoiding activities that might trigger PEM as the same otherwise it could give a false negative in cases where the patient has learned to live with PEM.
I also think that in milder cases PEM is more likely to present in the cumulative form.
In my opinion, if non-delayed reactions to exertion are allowed to count as possible indicators of PEM, the questionnaire would be too unreliable. By focusing on the specific, unusual features of PEM, it becomes more reliable.
A PEM questionnaire also needs to treat experiencing PEM and avoiding activities that might trigger PEM as the same otherwise it could give a false negative in cases where the patient has learned to live with PEM.
I also think that in milder cases PEM is more likely to present in the cumulative form.
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