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    Anti-convulsants - Pregabalin and Gabapentin

    Just an aside on Lyrica. I take 450 mg/day, and it helps immensely with the pervasive sensory sensitivities accompanying my presentation. It also helps some with the peripheral neuropathy. Again, this is an N=1 case, and unlike a scuba diving denizen of the deep, I will not generalize. I just...
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    USA: National Institutes of Health (NIH) intramural ME/CFS study

    This is thoughtful analysis. I assume they know they’re in for a pummeling from the usual quarters. Ironclad findings in an established journal are necessary, and even then, they’ll have to prepare for the impending onslaught. I expect the most vehement, and petulant, opposition to come from...
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    USA: National Institutes of Health (NIH) intramural ME/CFS study

    I think the NIH carnival is more vexatious. They have the institutional prestige and innumerable resources necessary to muster some progress. Prusty’s pronouncements remind me of the many watershed “breakthroughs” over the decades. A lot of bluster, but not much clinical significance I’m afraid...
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    Can psychiatry make medicine better? Michael Sharpe, 29 Nov 2022

    I’m sure this was all met with thunderous applause. Did any recycled tropes about feral militant activists make their way into the lecture?
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    It’s the insurance industry’s El Dorado. Sure you have a harrowing disease, but the symptoms are caused by a concomitant functional disorder. Thus, a little rehab and back to work you malingering reprobates!!
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    Psychiatric disorders and the onset of self-reported fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome: The lifelines cohort study 2023 Creed

    They didn’t find what they thought, which somehow confirms exactly what they thought. The Jonestown cultists were less myopic.
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    Rheumatology and Long COVID: lessons from the study of fibromyalgia 2023,Calabrese

    I’ve discussed Lenny Calabrese’s work elsewhere on the forum. I’ve always found it a rare amalgamation of arrogance, condescension, and charlatanry. Naturally, he’s treated as an expert opinion
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    A Case of Functional Neurological Disorder With Cognitive Symptoms: Emotion-Focused Psychotherapeutic Insights 2023 Millstein, Perez and Langfitt

    Step 1: Decide that somebody’s persistent physical symptoms are the product of some psychological process. Step 2: Manufacture evidence for Step 1 by observing anodyne bodily sensations and deeming them an expression of the psychological processes you’ve already asserted exist; I.e. exactly...
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    I’ve noticed that David Perez is receiving deserved backlash for his sermonizing response to Walter Koroshetz’s tweet on ME awareness day. Undoubtedly, this will be categorized as an attack, or harassment of a magnanimous researcher. It’s hard not to see Carson and Perez’s statements as...
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    Of course Carson would never respond to these criticisms and instead issue unsubstantiated accusations of “harassment.” His initial comment is especially brazen in light of NICE guideline amendment and CDC withdrawal of these recs
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    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) - articles, social media and discussion

    Yes, he argued that the committee should have enlisted experts from “other” brain-mind-body disorders, which categorizes ME as a brain-mind-body disorder. Curious why Perez is getting involved in this effort. My guess is that he, like Carson, sees the biomedical approach to ME as threatening to...
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    Reddit - Interesting posts on Reddit, including what some doctors say about ME/CFS

    These are some of the more benign comments I recall reading
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    Reddit - Interesting posts on Reddit, including what some doctors say about ME/CFS

    I’ve read this thread. It’s absolutely ghastly. Some of the most abhorrent commentary I’ve encountered on anything. If this sounds hyperbolic, I would encourage you to read some.
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    Correction: The impact of CFS/ME on employment and productivity in the UK: a cross-sectional study based on the CFS/ME national outcomes database

    It’s the easiest metric for evaluating whether any publication is worth the paper it was printed on.
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    Efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy targeting severe fatigue following COVID-19: results of a randomized controlled trial 2023, Kuut, Knoop et al

    I expect, based on what I’ve seen on social media, that we will see an article praising this soon. Jeff Wise, who wrote the NY Mag piece sycophantically echoing BPS propaganda, seemed dismayed by the dearth of coverage for the trial. Again, pure speculation, but I think it’s worth putting on...
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    Efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy targeting severe fatigue following COVID-19: results of a randomized controlled trial 2023, Kuut, Knoop et al

    Previously in this thread, I questioned the extent to which this would be publicized. Using Twitter as a barometer, which I realize is unrepresentative, it hasn’t gained significant traction yet. The typical purveyors of this ideology: Gaffney, Carson, etc are euphoric about the findings, but...
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    Long Covid in the media and social media 2023

    I haven’t read “From Fatigued to Fantastic,” but if there was a book outlining how to overcome the disease, I’m certain the erudite members of this forum would be analyzing it. Also, using the terminology “overcome” implies that those still ill just lack a certain gumption
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    USA: Cleveland Clinic

    They conflate ME with “tired all the time,” or fatigue as a symptom. I’m sure they encounter people with generally unhealthy lifestyles who benefit from this, and then they assume they’ve solved ME or CFS
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    News from The Netherlands

    I would typically imagine this would be relentlessly promoted by the usual suspects, but I’m unfamiliar with the prestige and influence of this research group. I wonder whether this will reverberate in the US for instance?
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