The symptoms displayed sound more like a reaction to the incredible cultural pressure that Chinese students, especially boys, are placed under within their education system:
http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20150611-chinas-parent-army
Have you noticed how, as soon as an MP is diagnosed with a serious health issue or has an existing disability, they are spoken of by their peers and in the media as courageous and worthy of our admiration, coping with such adversity. Quite unlike those lazy ESA scroungers . . .
From Linkedin information, it looks like some tech/media savvy guys had a bright idea to make it easier to connect with a therapist to suit your needs in your local area, and formed the company last year. They are advertising nationwide and don't appear to have any specific connections to...
I have two heart rate monitor watches, one with zone alert and one without. On a day to day basis, I wear the latter because it is silent. The other one would be beeping constantly for me to cease whatever activity set it off . . . which is pretty much everything lately.
When you are solely...
Dang! You beat me to it!
Aside from their examples, I get sensory overload as a passenger in a car, especially if the speed of the vehicle exceeds 30 mph. It has nothing to do with "emotion" and everything to do with my brain not being able to process the amount of sensory information being...
Sorry to hear that you are struggling, @Wonko. :(
If I could parcel up some "oomph" I would gladly post it on to you - just can't remember where I last saw it, elusive little b*gger. :hug:
Surely, not NHS GP waiting rooms, far too upmarket, not to mention it's a current edition - nothing but ancient trashy mags at ours, Katie Price is still married to Peter Andre, isn't she? :rolleyes:
I was once told by a very well-to-do elderly gentleman that, "The mark of a true lady is that she can chew gum without anyone noticing".
Even if EC was made a Life Peer, I shall never recognize her as a "lady" (unless, of course, she has mastication skills that we are currently unaware of . ...
From my personal experience, "anxiety, depression, eating disorders" are the first diagnoses to be considered, once all physical tests have returned "normal".
I dread to think how many children in the UK continue to be misdiagnosed and treated inappropriately by mental health professionals...
I've just noticed that ESPID's Board President is Adam Finn.
Finn is Professor of Paediatrics at . . . wait for it . . . University of Bristol. Well, isn't that a stroke of luck for Crawley?
Another date for our diary, Esther Crawley confirmed as a speaker at the European Society for Paediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID) later this year:
http://espidmeeting.org/2018/scientific-information/confirmed-invited-speakers#.WkuWyJCnzMI
2021
bristol university
cmrc
conference
crawley
doctors
long covid
me/cfs
medical education
paediatric
presentation
seminar
training
trials
united kingdom
video
wales
webinar
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