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    UK: Disability benefits (UC, ESA and PIP) - news and updates 2023 (including government plans to scrap the work capability assessment)

    This thread has been split to start a new thread for 2024. This thread is now closed. Go to the new thread to continue discussions. UK: Disability benefits (UC, ESA and PIP) - news and updates 2024 (including PIP consultation) Edit: Link corrected
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    Anyone tried Lightning Process for Long Covid?

    I can't tell from that whether they are recommending LP or arguing against it's use in Norway. Any idea?
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    Anyone tried Lightning Process for Long Covid?

    They are all sales pitches by Parker, there's no real evidence in them. Edit: Threads on them: Understanding the Lightning Process Approach to CFS/ME; a Review of the Disease Process and the Approach A Systematic Review of The Evidence Base for the Lightning Process - 2020 - by Phil Parker et...
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    Anyone tried Lightning Process for Long Covid?

    https://www.s4me.info/threads/anyone-know-of-any-stories-of-people-with-long-covid-who-were-made-worse-by-the-lightning-process-gupta-or-similar.35462/
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    The Agreed Care/Activity Plan

    I have been seeing a few comments on social media from people using the Visible app that it's telling them they need to slow down some days because they are overdoing exertion, and the pwME saying it's really helping them with pacing. I have no idea whether its algorithm is actually picking up...
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    The Agreed Care/Activity Plan

    The 2021 guideline is a big improvement because it says don't do GET with fixed increments, and don't do CBT based on false illness beliefs. And because it talks about staying within your limits imposed by symptoms and trying to avoid PEM. If it stopped there, that would be great. But the...
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    Mike's EU Marathons

    A fantastic fundraiser, Mike. Well done and thank you.
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    USA Long Covid Action Project

    You are quite right to be upset by such posts in Long Covid communities, Yann. I'm sorry to hear that's not being stopped by moderators. We certainly don't allow such behaviour here, so you should be safe here. I think if I were joining an online community other than this one, I would want to...
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    Practical Recommendations for Exercise Training in Patients with Long COVID with or without Post-exertional Malaise, 2024, Gloeckl, Scheibenbogen+

    As many told us in the Cochrane exercise harms petition, those who started GET when mild often ended up severe after 'treatment'. They are not two different conditions.
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    Could Transcranial Doppler be used to demonstrate cognitive impairment?

    Thread here: Cerebral Blood Flow and Cognitive Performance in Postural Tachycardia Syndrome: Insights from Sustained Cognitive Stress Test, Wells et al, 2020
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    The Agreed Care/Activity Plan

    The NICE guideline isn't perfect. Sadly it stll allows for exercise programs for those who 'feel ready', but it does specify that this has to be within limits imposed by PEM, not pushing through them, as GET does. And it does, make it clear they mean symptom contingent. I agree, @Evergreen...
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    The Agreed Care/Activity Plan

    I get what you are saying in terms of the effort and time commitment needed from the patient when they agree to 'therapy' but I don't agree with some of your conclusions. I don't think it's just about whether the therapist is abusive. There's something more in the examples you give that I find...
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    UK:ME Association funds research for a new clinical assessment toolkit in NHS ME/CFS specialist services, 2023

    AMRC’s principles of expert review AMRC members must use a rigorous expert review process to inform which research to fund. This is listed under headings: Proportionality, Independence, Diversity, Rotation, Impartiality, Transparency: There is also a section on the website about bullying and...
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    Practical Recommendations for Exercise Training in Patients with Long COVID with or without Post-exertional Malaise, 2024, Gloeckl, Scheibenbogen+

    I took that to mean if someone has long Covid and is consulting a clinician, perhaps because they get breathless when walking, and are worried about restarting sports or other vigorous activity, then it may make sense to advise them to increase activity gradually rather than diving straight in...
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    Open impact of chronic fatigue syndrome CFS/ ME on identity construction among young adults

    I think that's wise advice for future research by @Dania Ala. If you really want to make a difference for people with ME/CFS in the future, stick around here and continue to listen and learn. I think you have made a good start by listening and adapting your project to provide questions in...
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    The Agreed Care/Activity Plan

    I think @Alis makes very good points. In very severe cases where medical care is needed, a care plan should be about the specific care needs of the patient, such as short visits, low light and sound, assistance with eating, not too many different people to deal with, following NICE guidelines...
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    The Agreed Care/Activity Plan

    Which is daft because it goes against the whole point of symptom contingent pacing. And the clinician only gets a glimpse of what the person's life is like, they can't know the reality of what is feasible.
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    David Tuller Crowdfunding starts May 1st 2024

    Dear Trial By Error Supporter-- Usually the spring crowdfunding is in April; this year it's happening next month. Before it starts, I thought I'd share a few hightlights of my work during the last six months. (You can see all of my Virology Blog posts here.) Last week I posted an interview...
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    The Agreed Care/Activity Plan

    I can see that it makes sense to put in writing for both patient and clinic any advice leaflets etc that has been given, medications prescribed, and any plans for things like frequency of follow up and contact details of relevant clinicians. Written advice on pacing and use, for example, of...
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    Open The Long COVID-19 Wearable Device Study, Scripps Translational Science Institute, California

    https://longcovid.scripps.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Long-COVID-Wearable-Study-flyer-202402.pdf We aim to see whether wearable devices improve Long COVID symptom management. Recent studies have shown that activity management can be an effective method of managing and treating symptoms of...
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