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  1. SNT Gatchaman liked MelbME'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?.

    Yes this is very much in the space we are looking. Urine output, urea cycle (nitrogen metabolism), hormone production, blood flow,...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 4:17 AM
  2. bobbler liked MrMagoo'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 do wonder if mine weren’t whipped out (as was usual back then) because they weren’t “really” getting tonsillitis. As in, any sore...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 4:10 AM
  3. forestglip liked MelbME'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?.

    Yes this is very much in the space we are looking. Urine output, urea cycle (nitrogen metabolism), hormone production, blood flow,...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:58 AM
  4. Joan Crawford liked MrMagoo's post in the thread : TV casting call for people living with ME/CFS.

    But exercise is good! Just because you can’t do it, or it makes you incredibly unwell isn’t a reason to slack off! I so wish I was a...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:57 AM
  5. Joan Crawford liked csinclair02's post in the thread : TV casting call for people living with ME/CFS.

    Runners? What the hell. Even when my condition was very mild, I couldn't run.

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:57 AM
  6. Joan Crawford liked Kitty's post in the thread : TV casting call for people living with ME/CFS.

    Blimey, they're clueless, aren't they? I'd question the professionalism of a company that can't even be bothered to read a few...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:57 AM
  7. horton6 liked ME/CFS Skeptic's post in the thread Preprint Transfer of IgG from Long COVID patients induces symptomology in mice, 2024, Vidarsson+.

    I think that would be the correct way to do this experiment. I believe the authors' significance testing is somewhat misleading as it...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:49 AM
  8. MelbME replied to 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?.

    Yes this is very much in the space we are looking. Urine output, urea cycle (nitrogen metabolism), hormone production, blood flow,...

    Jun 12, 2024 at 3:49 AM
  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
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