Yes. And tell me again how we made a whole new crop of aged over five’s with which to repopulate the world in the time just since Covid began and we apparently all died out taking living memory of events with us?
As I mention up thread, I do very much think it’s likely to be most common for people to assume the skepticism is of people with ME or of the possibility of the illness existing as a biomedical condition, rather than of the industry around it. As others above have said, due to the word order as...
Sure. If people are at all curious about ME/CFS. Or open to developing a sense of curiosity.
But the difficulty with that approach is that most people are not in fact curious. Their own minds are either firmly made up or else they are assured that others have the problem handled in the correct...
If the aim is for the maximum number of people to understand immediately what your position is, without need of some however small amount of effort, background checks references or requirement of prior knowledge, then yes change it.
The name as is leaves room for misinterpretation, even though...
It doesn’t have to be like this and I know things could turn around rapidly, if popular will demanded this, especially if as yet non disabled workers and unions pushed back harder on on Covid as a work place hazard and a health and safety issue. There is opportunity for leverage.
There are also...
You might think.
But governments have found a way around this by just blaming all the people that their reckless policies have disabled out the work force for being weak willed enough to get sick and is focusing its political efforts on punishing people until they return to work or drop dead...
Scientists who remain seriously concerned by the detrimental effects of this success on human health are set for five more year of gaslighting from their colleagues, ‘What deaths? What teenage dementia?
What massive rise in disability?’
I don’t really get rhinitis or I do but it’s mild in comparison to the respiratory symptoms. Tight chest breathlessness and so it’s less something that I monitor although sinuses pain is something I notice and that improves.
Unfortunately no not overall. I slept better with it on and woke up in...
As a person with a dust mite allergy I think so.
They are really most effective when you keep the dust down with regular vacuuming because otherwise the filters clog up so much faster and lose efficiency. Then you’d have to replace them more often which can be expensive. Also the pre filters...
I think now’s the moment for the regular reminder to ourselves that NHS England is the government. As a sub under Department of Health and Social Care. So, just an extra way to be told to go shove it when calling for improvements and resources, rather than a body with a reason to actually help...
A very good article @Mij thanks for sharing.
Stark how no one you could ask in authority in Canada can possibly come up with any way at all to help you live. But they will admit that they’ve managed to make life so totally unbearable for you that it’s probably best they just kill you now. For...
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