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  1. Webdog

    Japan Me Association: "Accolades for our Documentary Film"

    Agreed. These might also be useful/make an impression at ME/CFS protests. They look impractical for everyday use, but what do I know?
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    Nasobiotex L. Sakei Probiotic Powder for sinus microbiome - anyone tried it?

    I agree with you. Just like the video, once I finished the packet after a month, I stopped. I've been off the L. Sakei for a week now. I did reorder another L. Sakei packet to have some on hand, as the manufacturer says it can be stored in the freezer up to 5 months. After stopping the L...
  3. Webdog

    Patient Engagement In Research: Why Do We Do It At All?

    Quite a bit of discussion about bias in terms of education and socioeconomic status: "self-selection bias leads to the formation of a particularly homogenous group of well-educated, articulate, wealthy people who can afford to volunteer, and who consider their contributions to be charitable"...
  4. Webdog

    Problematic training courses - please add

    UK "online diploma course" for "sufferers and carers" based on the model that ME/CFS is the result of stress/burnout/adrenal fatigue. Hurry, they just dropped the price. :laugh: https://www.centreofexcellence.com/shop/mechronic-fatigue-syndrome-awareness-course/
  5. Webdog

    Japan ME Association: " Our Opposition to Proposed National Treatment Guidelines for ME/CFS"

    If I'm reading this correctly, the JMEA recommends Graded Exercise Therapy in general and gives it a B rating. However, the JMEA does not recommend GET rolled out as the only national treatment guideline because doctors aren't trained properly.
  6. Webdog

    "Exquisite sensitivity to medication"

    For me, it hasn't been sensitivity to medications in general, but rather extreme reactions to a few specific medications that normally don't cause a problem for anyone. Like having to be hospitalized after taking a simple tricyclic. Or suddenly having hallucinations from another psych med...
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    Nasobiotex L. Sakei Probiotic Powder for sinus microbiome - anyone tried it?

    Sorry you feel so badly. I'm so very mixed. I noticed a huge difference quite quickly, within 24 hours. My breathing continues to be better even and I sleep better at night. But ironically, I'm more fatigued and bedbound than usual. My brain has an extra layer of fog on it. I have an even...
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    Nasobiotex L. Sakei Probiotic Powder for sinus microbiome - anyone tried it?

    No, but I have had repeated staph infections and impetigo in my life. Either staph or strep in my sinuses (or both) wouldn't surprise me at all. Thanks @Allele for the info.
  9. Webdog

    Nasobiotex L. Sakei Probiotic Powder for sinus microbiome - anyone tried it?

    No, and can't get my doctor interested in figuring it out. It's year round, not seasonal for me. When I've been prescribed antibiotics (doxycycline/clarithromycin for other issues), it hasn't seemed to improved my sinusitis. Personally I suspect it's bacterial, and a lot of my history would be...
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    Nasobiotex L. Sakei Probiotic Powder for sinus microbiome - anyone tried it?

    Good advice. Only the "get rid of the sinusitis" seems to be the tricky part. I've seen a lot of improvement and this is definitely the best product I've tried. But I don't think L. Sakei will ever cure my chronic sinusitis.
  11. Webdog

    USA: NIH National Institutes of Health news - latest ME/CFS webinar 14 Jan 2025

    Instead of striving to avoid false hope, how about striving to create real hope?
  12. Webdog

    Comprehensive List of Similar Conditions?

    It's not comprehensive, but Stanford Medicine has a list of 35 or so common diseases to rule out. http://med.stanford.edu/chronicfatiguesyndrome/faq.html#do-i-have-chronic-fatigue-syndrome?
  13. Webdog

    David Bell about "slow sepsis" in ME

    For some, it can be fluctuating for years, then change to degenerative.
  14. Webdog

    Prognosis of ME/CFS – by David S. Bell, MD

    Dr. Bell writes about symptoms I experienced as a teen that no one else writes about. Symptoms that before I read Dr. Bell, I had no idea were even related to this illness.
  15. Webdog

    Are there symptoms you had in the early stages of ME that you no longer get?

    Some symptoms from early on that I no longer experience: severe insomnia (sleeping 4-5 hours a night) recurring upper respiratory and inner ear infections heart arrhythmia weight loss speech difficulties tender/swollen lymph nodes Some early symptoms I don't currently experience but have...
  16. Webdog

    Paid Research Study for CFS/ME patients who have been in therapy (NYC)

    I was all ready to spend an hour practicing my best mock psychobabble and making opportune fart noises over the phone, all for that sweet $35. But then I remembered I'm not a woman. :laugh: ETA: If you're not from the US, you may not know that Craigslist is also full of scammers who just want...
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    Why More Doctors Should Embrace the Words “I Don’t Know” By Dr. Sandra Gelbard Jan 9, 2018

    I've had many doctors tell me they knew what was wrong with me (psychological and/or behavioral issues). I've also had a few doctors tell me "I don't know". But none of them got the diagnosis correct for 37 years. Doctors saying "I don't know" might be a step in the right direction. And at...
  18. Webdog

    What are the 'missing' research papers based on existing data that we wish scientists would write about ME/CFS?

    I'd like to see that study. Currently, many children with ME/CFS likely go misdiagnosed.
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