I would also like to point out that Wyller, in the Chronic fatigue following Ebstein Barr in Adolescents (CEBA) protocol, makes a point of having...
Yes, everyone knows goats are fearless.
The problem, in Norway, is that having a patient organization as part of your study increases your chances of getting funding, and with Vogt being...
Norway is not the capital of Denmark (sorry, just an old saying that really fit here) ;) I belive Recovery Norge is also part of another study...
Could you also share the protocol for the CEBA project with the "sustained arousal model"? It is the "Forskningsprotokoll" found when one clicks...
The "sustained arousal" model is described in the CEBA protocol ("Forskningsprotokoll") found here if one click on "Relevant sentral informasjon":...
Forgot this quote :) I'm not sure if the pathophysiology would always be there. I've pulled car tires in the snow every day for weeks a winter...
We don't recover as we're supposed to, but I'm not sure I would call it constant PEM. More that we have a threshold for activity and if a patient...
Isn't this Wyllers hung up stress response? I don't remember if he says HPA though.
I think of PEM as a cummulative thing. Or, I think of my ME mostly as a problem with recovering from anything. It can take days to recover from...
I haven't taken a CPET, but during my years of illness I've had periods where I've been able to increase my physical activity and increase my...
Thank you for a good laugh :laugh:
The barrier problems could be caused by mucus problems. Some bacteria/viruses/allergens can change the expression and organization of the tight...
So vulnerable mucus barriers?
I am sad and angry to hear of her experience. It's so easy to check. Like @Arnie Pye says there are different types of B12 and it works together...
Are you thinking of a functional b12 deficiency? High levels of homocysteine is not specific for b12 but can also be caused by low folate, so when...
Fair enough, but when high levels of B12 is found in Norway these things are screened for. I don't think it's all based on this one review, but...
I'm not sure if you're saying high B12 is rare or not, so: https://academic.oup.com/qjmed/article/106/6/505/1538806 But with B12 being touted as...
I agree there are reasons to be wary, I would still like to know if the patients were supplementing or not, and if there is a difference between...
This is also true for other studies where high b12 is linked to cancer or all cause mortality (there are a few). However, if you have high B12...
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