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  1. Grigor

    IiMER International Conference Week London 2019

    Ah saw the tweets but shared the thread. Awesome. Thanks.
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    IiMER International Conference Week London 2019

    Thank you. That was my impression as well. Sadly!!
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    IiMER International Conference Week London 2019

    Was there anything new or potentially groundbreaking that stood out? There was barely any live tweeting on the first day?
  4. Grigor

    The science of craniocervical instability and other spinal issues and their possible connection with ME/CFS - discussion thread

    Lets not forget the title of this thread. People are worried about the safety of the community.
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    The science of craniocervical instability and other spinal issues and their possible connection with ME/CFS - discussion thread

    Let's not forget that potentially unnecessary traveling for the very severe ME patients to another country for a scan where we don't know what cut offs are being used to determine CCI can have it's devistating effects as well. That's even before the surgery.
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    The science of craniocervical instability and other spinal issues and their possible connection with ME/CFS - discussion thread

    Well again Prof Todd Davenport definitely is knowledgeable enough about ME and CCI. So you're proving here exactly that CCI does have it's distinct clinical picture. That doesn't mean you can't have both ME and CCI simultaneously. Again distinct not overlapping
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    The science of craniocervical instability and other spinal issues and their possible connection with ME/CFS - discussion thread

    Thank you @JenB. Yes, there are many diseases that overlap with each other. So it's really not a matter of if there's an overlap in symptoms there won't be distinct symptoms for each condition. Otherwise we would never be able to separate any disease for that matter. I definitely mean “not...
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    The science of craniocervical instability and other spinal issues and their possible connection with ME/CFS - discussion thread

    Hi @JenB, How are you doing? In your tweet, and as Michiel previously mentioned (see page 10), you felt that the fact that ME and CCI have symptoms that are distinct from one another was "simply untrue" I wondered about that as well. Although PEM/PENE is just one of the symptoms. As far as...
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    Oxford Autoimmune Neurology Meeting 2019 - 5th & 6th June

    I like him. A gutsy researcher at Oxford! We need this. Yes!!
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    The science of craniocervical instability and other spinal issues and their possible connection with ME/CFS - discussion thread

    It's fantastic to hear that people have improved as much as they did It's admittingly and seemingly hopeful but as they say; safety comes first! Thank you @Michiel Tack and of course everyone else for providing us with the necessary information. Heroes! ♥️♥️
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    Jen Brea: My ME is in remission

    Indeed fantastic news that she's in a remission. Amazing!! On the downside it's a little confusing for my brain fogged living in the dark severe ME self.
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    Is insulin resistance the cause of fibromyalgia? (Prelim report) (2019) Pappolla et al - Retracted Dec. 2019

    Haven't seen anyone on Twitter getting excited or having a response from Metformin with Fibro. Hmmm.
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    Mitochondrial DNA in liver inflammation and oxidative stress, 2019, Ren et al

    My liver values were slightly elevated. My GP just felt it had to do with me being overweight. Haven't seen her in 6 years so I don't know how she knows. Don't tolerate meds or sups. Even crumbs.
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    Assessment of the scientific rigour of RCTs on the effectiveness of CBT and GET for ME/CFS: a systematic review (2019) Ahmed et al

    In 2016 I had some contact via Twitter with Mr. Vrijhoef. He was going to come to the screening of the Forgotten Plague. He clearly has an interest in the subject. He sometimes retweets some of my blogs and other stuff.
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    A nanoelectronics-blood-based diagnostic biomarker for ME/CFS (2019) Esfandyarpour, Davis et al

    Thank you for your answers. In a crash but very helpful!!! Brainstorming ❤️
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