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  1. Hoopoe

    I'm able to exercise but am still disabled

    A better answer would be that having ME/CFS doesn't make one immune to deconditioning and deconditioning will contribute to some degree to how people are feeling. The concept of deconditioning was abused to deny the existence of an underlying illness and the suffering of patients and that's why...
  2. Hoopoe

    National patterns of age of ME/CFS onset

    I don't know but in theory the following scenario is possible: Suppose that there existed an online forum for young ME/CFS patients in the Netherlands. It may only take a single influential and dedicated individual that promotes the survey in this group to skew the data towards a young age of...
  3. Hoopoe

    I'm able to exercise but am still disabled

    Not moving much makes me feel bad, a sort of constant malaise, and leads to a worsening of orthostatic intolerance. Also, low muscle power makes many activities more tiring. These things add to the symptom burden and make it harder to do things. Also, becoming fit was a long and slow process...
  4. Hoopoe

    I'm able to exercise but am still disabled

    Over the last years I've been able to do more and more exercise. I regularly ride my e-bike and am fitter than some other people I've spent time with, yet I still consider myself disabled because I can't tolerate a whole day of activity in the same way a normal person can. I end up feeling bad...
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    Review Evaluating Pacing Therapy versus GET for improving fatigue, pain, and quality of life in adults with ME/CFS, 2025, Cooper

    So how does this review conclude that GET is curative when the NICE guideline concludes it's not?
  6. Hoopoe

    Coping competence and health outcomes in post-COVID: A prospective study on the role of adaptive strategies in symptom management... 2025 Koller et al

    Seeking information allows people to recognize and name what they're experiencing. That's how it becomes a "risk factor".
  7. Hoopoe

    Review Evaluating Pacing Therapy versus GET for improving fatigue, pain, and quality of life in adults with ME/CFS, 2025, Cooper

    Is that the GET which had so little effect that its main proponents had to redefine recovery to mean continued disability in order to be able to make misleading claims about recovery? It seems that the authors of this study were also misled.
  8. Hoopoe

    Preprint Dissecting the genetic complexity of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome via deep learning-powered genome analysis, 2025, Zhang+

    If there is proteasome dysfunction, why has it not been observed in tissue samples? Should it not lead to accumulation of proteins that can, eventually, be clearly seen?
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    Preprint A Proposed Mechanism for ME/CFS Invoking Macrophage Fc-gamma-RI and Interferon Gamma, 2025, Edwards, Cambridge and Cliff

    Re. eicosanoids and pain without inflammation. I remember that when the illness began as adolescent, one noticable change was less tolerance of certain foods like pizza. Eating too much fatty meat or dairy products in particular seemed to cause reactions. Typically I would feel unwell in the...
  10. Hoopoe

    Role of specialized sensory neuron subtypes in modulating peripheral immune responses

    This is presumably why when I developed small fire neuropathy there was also new food intolerances and allergic reactions.
  11. Hoopoe

    Autism and ME/CFS

    By the way, I've met some diagnosed autistic adults through an association, and here's what I found: It seems easier to connect with them, but maybe that's just due to my feeling of similar life experiences. Most were women. Mental and physical health issues are very common in this...
  12. Hoopoe

    Autism and chronic ill health: an observational study of symptoms and diagnoses of central sensitivity syndromes in autistic adults

    https://molecularautism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13229-022-00486-6
  13. Hoopoe

    Autism and ME/CFS

    Maybe the same underlying molecular abnomality tends to manifest differently depending on the gender (and age of onset) and some additional factors.
  14. Hoopoe

    Autism and ME/CFS

    mTOR overactivity has been proposed to be relevant to both autism and ME/CFS. Loss of mTOR‐dependent autophagy causes autistic‐like synaptic pruning deficits in the brain.
  15. Hoopoe

    What does "tired but wired" mean to you, when does it happen and what do you do to feel better?

    The simultaneous experience of exhaustion and difficulty entering into a restful relaxed state. I suspect the wired state is sympathetic arousal that occurs when we try to push past healthy and sustainable limits, and allows us to keep going when necessary. Working on a better balance between...
  16. Hoopoe

    Looking for citations

    By the way, my impression is that in some countries, like Italy, in comparison to the UK, it is more difficult to get a diagnosis of ME/CFS, unless the illness is severe. In Italy these undiagnosed patients are likely to get a FM diagnosis instead because the willingness to diagnose that and...
  17. Hoopoe

    Looking for citations

    Is this the US study? Estimating Prevalence, Demographics, and Costs of ME/CFS Using Large Scale Medical Claims Data and Machine Learning I'm guessing this is not the right study because it talks about slightly different things.
  18. Hoopoe

    We need a diagnostic test for fatigue induced by sustained activity

    FUNCAP isn't useless, it's just inadequate. A person is disabled if they can't perform a normal amount of ordinary activities of daily life for several days every week. In my experience this happens at a much lower severity level than the one where PEM begins being triggered by relatively...
  19. Hoopoe

    We need a diagnostic test for fatigue induced by sustained activity

    I'm sorry to disagree, I think FUNCAP is inadequate. While it does acknowledge the possibility that one type of activity can lead to a reduction of activities on the same day, it is still centered on the view that it is the type of activity that is problematic, and not the cumulative dose of...
  20. Hoopoe

    We need a diagnostic test for fatigue induced by sustained activity

    Cardiopulmonary exercise testing tests the capacity to do high-intensity activity for about 10 minutes. A neurological examination tests whether the muscles and nervous system permit normal movement for a few moments. These tests are useless when the problem is the inability to sustain...
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