I'm really glad to see this trialled, I hope they do a decent job of studying it. Years ago, some people with ME/CFS tried it (plain old B3 as...
Only this article (not a research publication), which I stumbled across a few years back:...
If I were worried about it, I'd probably ask if the practitioner would be willing to wear a filter mask, and try to book a private Novavax jab...
Members could complain or leave, and any decisions taken at an unconstitutional AGM would be void, I imagine, because technically the AGM didn't...
They don't even say what 'chronic fatigue stress' is supposed to be. It sounds like something they made up for the purpose of the experiment.
"How do we con them into believing this bullshit in the least obvious way?"
It's even longer when you're brain fogged, and can't remember which of the fourteen doors you had to go through leads back to the bar... :D
Might you have to correct for age as well? As people mature they may get fewer symptoms of common viral infections, because their immune system's...
Yeah, I've just spent half an hour on Google satellite maps, 'walking' the roads to plan a trip to a pub I haven't visited before. I've written...
It may stop you getting it...or it may not. I'd had six vaccinations (including one just a few weeks before) when I got it, and I still got it...
That's the point, really. What if fatigue did lift, without PEM improving? You'd likely crash more because some of the warning signs were...
I haven't voted yet, because my answer is to a different question: Do you get breathless when in PEM? The answer to that is yes, noticeably so....
If fatigue were the problem, it might be worthwhile for some. It's not, though, a fact that seems to have escaped the authors.
Maybe it's a bit like the Book of Judith, it depends which tradition you subscribe to. :whistle:
That's an interesting point. There's also something about unfamiliar sensory environments being much more draining than familiar ones.
This. Almost 60 years ago, in an infant school assembly, our head teacher said "It's far more powerful to believe a thing than it is to know it"....
I hope this gets quoted back at whoever described people signing a measured, cogently argued letter as "baying for blood". It's genuinely...
Going by the testimony of the majority, it doesn't. It might appear to, as people are only monitored for a short period in trials and most of...
100%. And it's a normal, positive response. Given half the chance, people with ME/CFS want to work and learn and volunteer. We want to spend time...
Yep. And they have no way of knowing they're in that subgroup until they find out through experience. For some, that'll be too late. We could...
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