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  1. Marco

    Naltrexone Inhibits IL-6 and TNFα Production in Human Immune Cell Subsets following Stimulation with Ligands for Intracellular Toll-Like Receptors

    Would it be premature to share with us the general thrust of the ideas being discussed? I know you are considering some sort of signalling dysfunction and lean towards a particular cell receptor being involved but it would be useful to have this fleshed out somewhat particularly in the context...
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    Does anyone else have jerking caused by movement?

    That sounds like action myoclonus as per the Wiki entry : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myoclonus
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    Condition among athletes with similarities to ME?

    Interesting that he splits the ME/CFS cohort into post infection and post 'high level exercise' but it doesn't specifically mention the elite cyclists that I thought I remembered. Maybe I conflated this study and the elite cyclist 'deconditioned' case study. Thanks for tracking them down.
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    Condition among athletes with similarities to ME?

    I seem to recall a statement in one research paper (it have been one of Yves Jammes papers but I may be mistaken) that there were reports of a number of elite cyclists that went on to develop ME/CFS years or even decades after stopping competitive cycling. Unfortunately I haven't been able to...
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    Is there such a thing as mild orthostatic intolerance?

    I'm not sure what I have. At the start of illness I had frequent spells of syncope/near syncope on standing but was generally at the mild end of the spectrum. Nowadays (unable to work) I rarely feel faint when standing but do experience tachycardia. What I do find though is if I'm on my feet...
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    Periodic Paralysis, myotonia, channelopathy and ME

    @duncan @Jenny TipsforME Thanks for the information. I wonder would having great difficulty holding my arms at or above shoulder height (aged early teens -ten years prior to ME/CFS) fit the pattern?
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    Periodic Paralysis, myotonia, channelopathy and ME

    This is interesting to me as I have had a recurring pattern of what I would term 'mini strokes' or periodic ataxia when I overdo things. It's not paralysis per se but it's always the same - my right foot starts sticking out, then the whole leg starts dragging, then both legs. I end up unable...
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