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  1. FreeSarah

    David Tuller - Trial By Error: The Shopping Bag Study; and New York State’s Revamped Website

    That's weird. I have that exact same symbol tattooed on my arse
  2. FreeSarah

    Norwegian professor on ME and gender dystrophy

    All these slackers and snowflakes, 'getting ME' because they’re too lazy to work for a living and because all the 'fashionable' people are doing it, and probably gluten-free, too, because they’re too delicate to eat what the rest of us eat, oh yes, and demanding human rights so they can be...
  3. FreeSarah

    Trial By Error: Professor Michael Sharpe’s Gaffe on Australian Radio

    Yes. I think that's what we've all been wondering for years. The spread of CBT /GET as 'the best available' treatment is a puzzle, like the Kardashians or something. You keep thinking: "How did that happen?"
  4. FreeSarah

    Gupta amygdala training program for ME/CFS, FM and Long Covid - news and discussion

    LOL Exactly. Until psychologists (which I think includes the 'mind/body' physicians) starts being up front about what it is they're offering, and what it isn't, I'll continue to regard the whole lot of them as frauds exploiting the nuances of language to assert their value.
  5. FreeSarah

    Gupta amygdala training program for ME/CFS, FM and Long Covid - news and discussion

    This thread made me turn to Google to see if my recollection was correct that studies had shown no curative benefit to cancer patients from positive thinking. I came upon a fascinating piece in Psychology Today by "mind-body medicine physician" Lissa Rankin which acknowledges precisely that...
  6. FreeSarah

    David Tuller: Trial By Error: My Berkeley-Backed Crowdfunding Campaign

    Spring must be here, because Prof. Sharpe clearly hears the ice cracking beneath his feet
  7. FreeSarah

    Trial By Error: A Terrific Piece about ME/CFS on Australian TV | 4 April 2018 | David Tuller

    That's the best 10 minutes of video work on ME I've ever seen. Sending gratitude and strength to all involved. More power to you
  8. FreeSarah

    United Kingdom: Sussex & Kent ME/CFS Society News

    Good grief. That's an interesting approach to 'charity'
  9. FreeSarah

    Markers of non-coeliac wheat sensitivity in patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2018, Alaedini et al

    :-) I hear you. I've tried to go fully veggie a couple of times, but being gluten, soya and meat free is a huge challenge. Doesn't leave that much.
  10. FreeSarah

    Markers of non-coeliac wheat sensitivity in patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2018, Alaedini et al

    I've finally figured out I get the same reaction to soya, which is in quite a few gluten-free products, including some breads. (btw, I have the elevated SDC14 mentioned in the paper)
  11. FreeSarah

    Dutch Health Council on ME/CFS tomorrow on national news

    I suppose if they’d gone any further than “not to be regarded as adequate” they would have had to say “we were wrong, very wrong, and culpable for any harm done”, which was never going to happen. This seems like a good start
  12. FreeSarah

    May 12th/ME Awareness Month - suggest how S4ME might get involved.

    It's okay. Don't mind me. Nobody minds me. Sniff. xx
  13. FreeSarah

    " Archers fans in tears over sepsis death storyline"

    The BBC has occasionally worked ME into drama storylines, usually with depressing results. This thread 'in another place' mentions both a brief reference in The Archers and a number of them in Casualty...
  14. FreeSarah

    Fatigue is associated with altered monitoring and preparation of physical effort in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (2018) van der Meer et al

    People with a condition that knocks them flat on their arse when they exert themselves tend to be a little cautious about exerting themselves ... When are the Nobel prizes announced?
  15. FreeSarah

    Japan Me Association: "Accolades for our Documentary Film"

    Wow. I thought Wessely help some kind of record for suggesting victims of the Camelford water poisoning episode were suffering from mass hysteria, but I've got to admit that one takes the prize — "Only wimps get radiation sickness."
  16. FreeSarah

    Guardian: "Don’t listen to Gwyneth Paltrow: keep your coffee well away from your rectum"

    You see? That’s what’s wrong with the world. I remember when Nescafe Instant was good enough for everyone’s enema. It was certainly good enough for my grandmother, though during the war she used Camp Coffee with chicory because that’s all they could get and it didn’t do her any harm. Well, not...
  17. FreeSarah

    Guardian: "Don’t listen to Gwyneth Paltrow: keep your coffee well away from your rectum"

    I just re-read my own post and I'm looking for a dislike button. Honestly, what was I thinking? Two minutes with Gwyneth Paltrow and I've lost my mind.
  18. FreeSarah

    Guardian: "Don’t listen to Gwyneth Paltrow: keep your coffee well away from your rectum"

    I read it for you, Luther. I didn't mean to — I just found myself clicking on the link, maybe driven by MErmaid's mention of vaginal steaming. How did I not know vaginal steaming was a thing? I've got a kettle. Why didn't I think of it? I'll be back after coffee.
  19. FreeSarah

    Gaming addiction classified as disorder by WHO

    Sorry, just realised this is about gaming in the video sense, not gambling (same word, different meaning). But I'm pretty sure people get seriously hooked on this, too. I don't see a problem in classifying addictions as mental health disorders. They are.
  20. FreeSarah

    Gaming addiction classified as disorder by WHO

    Sorry, but I don't see anything at all controversial or inappropriate about this. I'm seen pathological gambling addiction close up, people who had lost everything, their lives destroyed, torn apart with grief because all they could think of was where to find the next stake. It affects huge...
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