The case she had been presented with by the interviewer was that of someone who had a test at the optometrist and subsequently presented with the...
Thanks to @Deanne NZ for posting a link to the interview. I skipped to the end and listened to just a few mins before this section and this bit....
Getting back to the Hanson article, this is interesting: I would like to go back in time, please. With an iron infusion.
In Italy, France etc the comma is used where other countries would have a period so I think it's 30.00mg i.e. 30mg of iron.
It makes me think of the word "cerulean" which is a shade of blue!
I've never heard of it but it sounds blue!
Good to hear how you’re doing. That’s a long time with unpleasant side effects. Great that you’ve found a supplement you might be able to...
All I know is mine is not a form of polycythemia! I don't have high or nearly high red cell count, haematocrit or haemoglobin. I can't parse...
Ferritin, transferrin saturation and serum iron are the only ones that are low for me at this point. All other measures, including haemoglobin,...
Just wondering how you're getting on now in terms of iron, @Sean ? My ferritin, transferrin saturation and serum iron have dropped again. In a...
Well that's a happy story. Let's hope I follow in your wheel treads.
Thanks Binkie! Wheelfreedom sounds amazing, and your chair sounds perfect for you. Wonderful that you actually get to go places now. Yeah...
Thank you so much for your enthusiastic and encouraging responses! Yes, I have figured out a few of these tricks already. A quick google gave...
I got my powerchair a week ago, a Quickie Q300m Mini. It is fabulous, and it will ultimately be great for me. But right now, it’s just a very...
Yeah, I think if you get those symptoms and they go away pretty soon after you stop talking then it's not PEM and cognitive fatigue is a good term...
I think that the newly diagnosed person needs to know that if they're much sicker for days or weeks or more after an activity or period of...
My repertoire includes cognitive crashes, pain flares and the whole shebang, but I see all of them as coming under the umbrella of PEM, because...
Just want to echo @AliceLily - so grateful for all the work you're putting into this.:thumbup: My views are evolving too. These discussions...
Yeah, I thought that was a bit odd too. But this is a group of (mostly) exercise scientists looking at their data and only seeing delayed onset...
Moore et al. 2023 did something interesting on that score - they told subjects to rest, and it seemed to work, in that they had less PEM before...
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