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    Good nutrition when energy is very low

    Has insulin resistance been looked at? Perhaps with something like a kraft assay as this takes measurements over time? Insulin resistance seems to underlie quite a few things.
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    Good nutrition when energy is very low

    I do wonder about MAO and dopamine modulating sugar in crashes. Or just when tired. Given that dopsmine modulators seem to help some people it may be worth looking into?
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    Good nutrition when energy is very low

    My daughter has constant nausea but does manage to eat .luckily she dosnt have to make food. Most days she would be limited to microwaving something / getting prepped salad combos out of fridge; but that trip from bedroom may only be viable once or maybe twice - no energy to actually cook stuff...
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    Good nutrition when energy is very low

    Glucose gives energy but if there is a gylcoysis issue ,as seems to be indicated by some research, then glucose may cause other issues ?
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    Discussion of suggestions for the ME/CFS Priority Setting Partnership, deadline 5th July - extended to 7th July.

    Wearables are flavour of the month for PhDs, perhaps charities could promote more illness specific ones ?
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    Can dieticians (dietitians) help with ME/CFS?

    These are all in past 4 years. The Parkinsons was this year. The sugar aspect surprised as ketogenic has some evidence of reducing symptoms as did an almost complete reliance on dairy for nutritional density . There are some suggestions that dairy is not necessarily a good thing for...
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    NICE ME/CFS guideline - draft published for consultation - 10th November 2020

    We have not had direct experience of a dietician , but I don't have much confidence based on relatives experiences. Dietician input for cancer seemed to demonstrate a complete lack.of understanding re how cancer proliferated and the complete exhaustion chemo induces ( my cousin was single and...
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    UK: Priority Setting Partnership for ME/CFS

    Update in survey progress up to the end of week 4. Survey completions 680 Of which 227 class themselves as severe, and 29 as very severe - i find this heartening as these are groups who are so often left out. 44% of responses relate to having had ME/CFS for between 5-20 years Over 60%...
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    Iron deficiency and dysregulation

    I did read previously that high ferritin and high GGT ( liver marker) can inidicate insulin resistance ( and can be an indicator for NAFLD) So if you are diabetic then this may possiblybe why your ferritin is high.
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    British Psychological Society membership survey

    I' ll just park this one here
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    Functional Neurological Disorder in the Emergency Department, 2021, Finkelstein, Stone et al

    I was sure Nicola had liked it, however it appears not - pre coffee concnetration issue - apologies for confusion caused.
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    Functional Neurological Disorder in the Emergency Department, 2021, Finkelstein, Stone et al

    Tweet this morning Retweeted by @PhysiosforME Can we have some clarity. This is a steamroad roller in ED / A andE Either FND is conversion disorder is hysteria or its not
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    New york Times Article - Why Exercise Can Be So Draining for People With Rheumatoid Arthritis, 2021

    Article looking at effect of exercise on older females with RA. Not much of a study, but interesting Why Exercise Can Be So Draining for People With Rheumatoid Arthritis - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
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    Virtual Consultations: Young People and Their Parents’ Experience, 2021, Proulx-Cabana, Gregorowski et al

    What are the ethics of having 10 year olds engage in a consultation without a parent / responsible adult present ? In which other medical speciality does this happen ?
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