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  1. Hutan

    The New Yorker: How a Rare Disorder Makes People See Monsters

    Sorry, my post was more questions than a statement. I need to emphasise there are lots of ifs and maybes with the idea that ME/CFS is brain damage. And the rapid remissions would seem to go against the idea. I just couldn't recall if we had seen the suggestion that EBV in the form of a...
  2. Hutan

    The New Yorker: How a Rare Disorder Makes People See Monsters

    This seems to be suggesting that EBV can cause brain damage. Perhaps supporting the hypothesis that ME/CFS is damage to a different part of the brain.
  3. Hutan

    United Kingdom: National Inpatient Centre for Psychological Medicine (NICPM)

    There are a couple of posts about the service here: Maeve Boothby O'Neill - articles about her life, death and inquest One poster says that the service is not taking patients who live outside Leeds.
  4. Hutan

    Maeve Boothby O'Neill - articles about her life, death and inquest

    We already have a thread for the service: (Not a recommendation) [UK] National Inpatient Centre for Psychological Medicine (NICPM) The side panel explainer 'What is ME?' looks to have been changed, if it previously talked about GET and CBT. Here is the current version:
  5. Hutan

    What research do you want to see? (study ideas)

    Oculomotor Behaviour in Individuals with Long COVID-19, 2024, González-Vides et al. replication, also investigation of the impact of longer duration tasks, PEM, exercise, and investigation in ME/CFS cohort
  6. Hutan

    Oculomotor Behaviour in Individuals with Long COVID-19, 2024, González-Vides et al.

    It's such an interesting field. Here's a paper with some background. Individual differences in human eye movements: An oculomotor signature? 2017 It seems that an individual's specific combination of oculomotor measures is identifying and has good re-test reliability. Also that brain trauma and...
  7. Hutan

    News from Spain

    Interesting paper Oculomotor Behaviour in Individuals with Long COVID-19, 2024, González-Vides et al. There is some link with the 'Spanish Association of Persistent Covid'
  8. Hutan

    Oculomotor Behaviour in Individuals with Long COVID-19, 2024, González-Vides et al.

    From the abstract, this looks interesting - good sample size, good differentiation between the cohorts, looks like all of the measures are reported and all are significantly different and in the same direction. The controls are older (mean age 53.5 years versus 46.4 years in the LC cases)...
  9. Hutan

    Why are psychologists and rehabilitationists so unaware that their research, questionnaires and treatment can cause harm?

    Such a good post @Ken Turnbull. I had to do a psychological assessment as part of a recruitment process and some of the questions asked were nonsense and for most, it was obvious what would be a 'wrong' answer, making gaming inevitable. After being offered the job, I mentioned that their...
  10. Hutan

    Over-representation of Torque Teno Mini Virus 9 (TTMV9) in a Subgroup of Patients with ME/CFS, 2024, Giménez-Orenga, Oltra et al

    It's an interesting theory. The previous paper is discussed here:HERV activation segregates ME/CFS from FM and defines a novel nosological entity for patients fulfilling both clinical criteria, 2023, Gimenez-Orenga Of course, a big problem with this study is the size of the samples e.g. only...
  11. Hutan

    Efficacy of Repeat Immunoadsorption in Post-COVID ME/CFS Patients with Elevated B2-Adrenergic Receptor Autoantibodies - 2024, Stein, Scheibenbogen

    They don't say that SF-36 was the primary outcome. A lot (really a lot) of other things were measured too, e.g. Fatigue Severity Scale, Bell score, PEM-DSQ. It's looking as though the assessment point was actually 4 weeks after treatment. An assessment period that short is especially prone to...
  12. Hutan

    Efficacy of Repeat Immunoadsorption in Post-COVID ME/CFS Patients with Elevated B2-Adrenergic Receptor Autoantibodies - 2024, Stein, Scheibenbogen

    Please can they blind these future studies? Two thirds of patients improving from 25 to 60 on the SF-36 PF score over 6 months in a small unblinded study is interesting, but still within the bounds of a placebo response.
  13. Hutan

    Patient and Public Involvement opportunities in ME/CFS and other research

    The discussion on the effects of steroid treatments on ME/CFS has been moved to Corticosteroids, hydrocortisone, prednisone for ME/CFS
  14. Hutan

    Investigating the relationship between physical activity and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Franklin, 2021

    Very interesting excerpts @ME/CFS Skeptic Yes, certainly a very bad argument. I feel sorry for the PhD student. He drew a logical scientifically valid conclusion but it seems that he was led by his supervisors to exchange it for an unsupportable position. It is an argument we have seen...
  15. Hutan

    Review Long COVID Is Not a Functional Neurologic Disorder 2024 Davenport, Tyson et al

    The first sentence of the paragraph cites the DSM5-TR. That is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. In that manual, Functional Neurological Disorder has 'Conversion Disorder' in brackets after it. The list of diagnostic criteria in Box 1 is cited as also being from the...
  16. Hutan

    Review Long COVID Is Not a Functional Neurologic Disorder 2024 Davenport, Tyson et al

    But I reckon even that paragraph is full of problems. FND is not when the medical and neurologic symptoms fail to match existing medical or neurological conditions. It is when doctors believe that the symptoms don't match existing conditions or other physical conditions that may be identified...
  17. Hutan

    Review Long COVID Is Not a Functional Neurologic Disorder 2024 Davenport, Tyson et al

    I think the paper usefully makes the point that FND equals hysteria and conversion disorder and mental illness, a That may have some people who have gladly accepted their FND label thinking again. But, it notes that it has been said that a label of FND can be helpful, and does not really...
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