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  1. bobbler liked JohnTheJack's post in the thread What we're not being told about ME - UnHerd (Tom Chivers).

    It is good, I think. He is very sympathetic. He also has a very good reputation as a science writer for coverage of crap studies. It's...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:44 AM
  2. bobbler liked JemPD's post in the thread [Thought experiment] In a random cohort of 100 ME/CFS patients (recent diagnosis via CCC), what can you know about them with 90%+ certainty?.

    This is now getting really far off topic, sorry mods, but i wonder if one's accent affects it. For example for me to say the letters...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:42 AM
  3. bobbler liked Sean's post in the thread [Thought experiment] In a random cohort of 100 ME/CFS patients (recent diagnosis via CCC), what can you know about them with 90%+ certainty?.

    Always said pem, as in pen, just swap the n for an m. Keeping it short and simple is what acronyms are for, I thought. I don't have...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:42 AM
  4. bobbler liked forestglip's post in the thread [Thought experiment] In a random cohort of 100 ME/CFS patients (recent diagnosis via CCC), what can you know about them with 90%+ certainty?.

    I thought the norm was P-E-M until I heard someone during the NIH research roadmap webinar say "pem", and I've grown to prefer it...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:42 AM
  5. bobbler liked DigitalDrifter's post in the thread [Thought experiment] In a random cohort of 100 ME/CFS patients (recent diagnosis via CCC), what can you know about them with 90%+ certainty?.

    So I've been saying it wrong all these years? Do you literally sound out post-exertional malaise every time you read PEM?

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:41 AM
  6. forestglip replied to the thread Modern environmental factors.

    ME Association

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:39 AM
  7. MelbME liked SNT Gatchaman's post in the thread [Thought experiment] In a random cohort of 100 ME/CFS patients (recent diagnosis via CCC), what can you know about them with 90%+ certainty?.

    @MelbME this is only a poster abstract, unreplicated, and I don't know what ME criteria was used, but allegedly 82% of patients had...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:35 AM
  8. forestglip attached a file to the thread Modern environmental factors.

    If it turns out risk of ME or some other chronic illness is increased by chemicals which stay in the body and continue to harm as long...

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  9. Missense liked SNT Gatchaman's post in the thread [Thought experiment] In a random cohort of 100 ME/CFS patients (recent diagnosis via CCC), what can you know about them with 90%+ certainty?.

    @MelbME this is only a poster abstract, unreplicated, and I don't know what ME criteria was used, but allegedly 82% of patients had...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:21 AM
  10. Missense liked oldtimer's post in the thread [Thought experiment] In a random cohort of 100 ME/CFS patients (recent diagnosis via CCC), what can you know about them with 90%+ certainty?.

    PEM pronounced as an acronym (rather than the initialised P-E-M) sounds silly to my ear. When I first heard it I thought it must be a...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:20 AM
  11. Missense liked Kitty's post in the thread [Thought experiment] In a random cohort of 100 ME/CFS patients (recent diagnosis via CCC), what can you know about them with 90%+ certainty?.

    Me too! That's part of it, but it also feels exclusionary because most people won't know what it means—it even stumps me sometimes...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:20 AM
  12. Missense liked JemPD's post in the thread [Thought experiment] In a random cohort of 100 ME/CFS patients (recent diagnosis via CCC), what can you know about them with 90%+ certainty?.

    This is now getting really far off topic, sorry mods, but i wonder if one's accent affects it. For example for me to say the letters...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:20 AM
  13. Missense liked Mij's post in the thread [Thought experiment] In a random cohort of 100 ME/CFS patients (recent diagnosis via CCC), what can you know about them with 90%+ certainty?.

    I'm not from the U.K but I always felt that PIP sounded too much like PEP (liveliness and energy).

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:20 AM
  14. Missense liked JemPD's post in the thread [Thought experiment] In a random cohort of 100 ME/CFS patients (recent diagnosis via CCC), what can you know about them with 90%+ certainty?.

    eeewww me too! when people say pem as a word rather than using the 3 letters it gives me the creeps i have such an aversion to it i find...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:19 AM
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