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  1. Frogger

    Gary Burgess talking ME/CFS BBC Radio 5 live Wed 1pm

    The guy is doing a great job of spreading the word about ME/CFS.
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    ITV Channel News: "Living with ME: Gary Burgess shares his story"

    Here is the story on YouTube: Gary Burgess - Talking ME/CFS on ITV News
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    Tues 20 Feb | UK parliamentary debate: PACE trial and its effect on people with ME - Carol Monaghan, MP

    Here is a video stream of the full debate adjusted with the correct time points. http://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/cf2fde9d-f327-4bf4-8e72-1fc6124b8998?in=11%3A00%3A54&out=11%3A30%3A10
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    Public The cure for the flu is here

    Think of what Xofluza could do for people that are venerable to flu complications. I have always stayed hidden away during the flu season. I am afraid of the possible complications from getting a flu shot, and even more afraid of actually coming down with the flu. PwME likely stand the chance...
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    Public The cure for the flu is here

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2018/02/24/japans-new-drug-one-pill-may-stop-the-flu-in-just-one-day/ Xofluza could become an essential drug if it is as effective as the study says. Xofluza will only be approved for use in Japan initially. Global rights have been acquired by Roche.
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    Q&A: Avindra Nath, MD

    Let's hope for some early results, else we are in it for the long haul.
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    Q&A: Avindra Nath, MD

    Well you gotta start somewhere, the NIH clearly does not accept anybody else's research on the subject.
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    Q&A: Avindra Nath, MD

    What we have here are 50 shades of fatigue. And no, this would not make a good movie.
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    Q&A: Avindra Nath, MD

    You have to wonder after all is said and done, whether there will be anything conclusive to report other than what we already know. Will they develop a hypothesis that leads in the direction of Dr. Montoya's work? Will there be a hypothesis that points to an entirely new theory? So much is...
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    Q&A: Avindra Nath, MD

    Q&A: Avindra Nath, MD Leading NIH study of post-infection chronic fatigue syndrom https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/generalneurology/71257
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    Public The big fat lie: Britons eat 50% more than they say

    When you have ME/CFS, you often don't have a clue about how much you are over eating. Heck, I can't remember what I ate yesterday, or even just a few hours ago. But when there is no food in the house, well that's a different problem.
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    The Chronic Elephant blog by hellytheelephant

    If it isn't about just not being able to get out of bed, it is about not having money. In California, if you are on MediCal, you can now get so many more dental services than ever before and they are all absolutely free.
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    Article: What are Mitochondria?

    This video shows you how the mitochondria works.
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    The Chronic Elephant blog by hellytheelephant

    I started the year by planning all manner of self improvement. So far so good. On Valentines day I have a date with my dentist... ...In his chair under a light so bright you gotta wear shades.
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    Chronic Illness and Confidence

    Yes, I think we can all relate. PwME kind of feel PWN'D. We are thrown for loops by our physical condition. So our best does not always measure up no matter how hard we try. To make matters worse sometimes friends/family/doctors don't believe we are sick, they just don't understand. We need...
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    Legs weakness

    Sometimes my legs feel real weak. If I were to crouch down I would not be able to get back up. It is very strange.
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    Nature: "Neuroimmune communication"

    I am sure deficiencies in this mechanism explain a lot of my symptoms.
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    Rethinking the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome—A reanalysis and evaluation of findings from a recent major trial of graded exercise and CBT

    This is excellent work. The truth was hidden in the data all along as was suspected. The conductors of the PACE study blatantly misrepresented the data for their own ends. This is most unconscionable because of harm caused to the patients in the study and beyond. Even with all this effort...
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    Stanford ME/CFS Initiative: PEM Avoidance Toolkit

    I think this a great resource to help introduce doctors to your reality. If you can get them to take interest in your case. I have observed that doctors often ignore even their own forms. It is hard to get a treatment plan or diagnosis with complex symptoms because sometimes, 15 minutes is...
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    Do the poll! Are the NIH/CDC going to use the right definition of PEM in all their future research? Deadline 24 January

    My Comments: There is so much variation in the way people are afflicted by ME/CFS. So it is difficult to create a definition that fits everyone. Too few criteria will exclude people from a diagnosis. Having too many criteria will make the definition too broad, increasing the possibility of...
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