Very minor error:
“Scores on the MFI general fatigue and physical fatigue subscales were approximately 10 on a scale from 0 to 20. In comparison ME/CFS patients usually have scores around 18.”
MFI scale is 4-20. So 10 is actually a smaller increase than 10 on a 0-20 scale.
Hope to read this blog post at some stage as I think your output is invariably of a high quality and well worth reading.
Here’s an e-letter I wrote in 2008 in reply to some questionable comments in a paper, which cites some published findings at that stage...
Also, I think the more letters that go in, the greater the chances that one or more letters will be published. It should show to the letters’ editor the strength of feeling on the topic.
Okay, I have sent in four versions of the same letter (of slightly increasing length).
They are all short. They only deal with one aspect of the opinion piece and only briefly.
Hopefully many people will send in letters as it is certainly possible to to come up with something more cutting. I...
A post with data from the NHS clinics showing Dr Alastair Miller’s claim, “A rough rule of thumb from clinical experience is that about
one-third of patients will make a full recovery, one-third a partial recovery and one-third will remain at baseline or deteriorate”, doesn’t stand up to...
One of my nephews and his dad made a plate of brownies. My nieces and nephews started on them early but we just about managed to make it look acceptable by having four left by the photo. :)
I was fortunate to experience a nice family #BlueSunday2024 #TeaPartyForME2024 celebration today in aid of the Irish ME/CFS Association https://www.idonate.ie/event/bluesunday2024fortheirishmecfsassociation .
Thanks to my mum for all the work she put in organising it and to everyone who...
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