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    Sleep test - Brain wave patterns

    I have had sleep tests in the past where I was MISdiagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (yes you read correctly - a medical industry scam). I would like to do another sleep test, but this time get deeper analysis of my brain wave patterns. I think I could use it to help researchers, apart from...
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    Melatonin

    Melatonin was very effective for me when I had mild CFS. Sleepy within 30 minutes. Once my CFS became moderate (often housebound) it was useless.
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    Curcumin attenuates collagen-induced inflammatory response through the “gut-brain axis”, 2018, Yue et al

    Circumin did absolutely nothing for me after several months. I have symptoms typical of rheumatoid arthritis, but the MRIs show no RA
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    RITUXME phase III study--flow mediated dilation

    I reckon there was a diagnostic criteria problem or the like with this study. I’ll bet there were people with chronic fatigue rather than ME/CFS
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    Hospitalized Patient w/ Severe ME Looking For Treatment Guidelines

    You know, if you are trying to be blunt, you’re doing a poor job....
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    Treatment suggestions for Orthostatic Intolerance (POTS or NMH)

    Unless there is a logical reason, the test should be percentage increase on standing, not a blanket 30 beats per minute. If your resting heart rate is 45 beats per minute, it would require a 66% increase to meet the threshold!!!
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    Treatment suggestions for Orthostatic Intolerance (POTS or NMH)

    My understanding is that the research is pointing towards a neurotransmitter issue, possibly caused by autoantibodies.
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    Australian National Health and Medical Research Council creates a ME/CFS Advisory Committee

    I have been trying to put pressure on the NHMRC acting Executive Director to get Andrew Lloyd booted. Her name is Jillian Barr: jillian.barr@nhmrc.gov.au As expected, I got placated. I think I will contact Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik to get her opinion on whether Lloyd can be ‘handled’
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