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  1. Kitty

    Research news from Bhupesh Prusty

    The Twitter thread also gives a link to the presentation, which is stored on a Google drive. There's no indication of whether it's been released with permission, but it does look as if it was made by the organisers; the camera is on a tripod and the sound is recorded properly. I hope it's okay...
  2. Kitty

    UK:ME Association funds research for a new clinical assessment toolkit in NHS ME/CFS specialist services, 2023

    The last part of this is one of the reasons I think wearables are viable. Yes, of course they're going to vary by brand, operating system, algorithm set, etc.; and yes, it's difficult to know whether they're recording quite the same thing on people with different movement styles and physical...
  3. Kitty

    Research news from Bhupesh Prusty

    Organisers often seem to try and cram too much into these conferences. It's great to hear some of the researchers speak in person, especially those we haven't "met" before, but there's more than one way to provide updates on the avenues that are being pursued. Sometimes a short written article...
  4. Kitty

    Whitney Dafoe Updates

    That's a great photo. So simple, yet says so much. Even after all these years of ME, I can't begin to imagine what it's like to be severely ill. Almost never feeling the rain or the wind, not being able to experience the freedom of floating in a pool of water? I hope there is some hope, and soon.
  5. Kitty

    UK:ME Association funds research for a new clinical assessment toolkit in NHS ME/CFS specialist services, 2023

    I read this as being about what goals the services should be developing—which would be fine, and appropriate—but like you, I worry when treatment plans are mentioned. There are no treatments, and if we can't be honest about that from the outset, both the clinics and the study are set up to fail...
  6. Kitty

    UK:ME Association funds research for a new clinical assessment toolkit in NHS ME/CFS specialist services, 2023

    When it comes to assessing the services, I wonder if there are any useful models in other NHS clinics where there are few or no curative or disease-modifying treatment options? I'm thinking of the lipoedema clinic I visited. For most patients in the early stages it was a diagnose-and-discharge...
  7. Kitty

    Doctors with ME: ME/CFS: Top Tips Handout for Doctors

    I agree, the thing about pre-illness isn't even required. "PEM results in a marked reduction in activity", full stop. Or better still, "PEM necessitates a marked reduction in activity".
  8. Kitty

    Covid-19 vaccination experiences

    I've just seen on the calendar that I'm due my 5th next week. Pfizer's the only one I had trouble with (it seemed to trigger an arrhythmia that went on for months before vanishing as abruptly as it had appeared), so I'm rather hoping it's not that one. But if it turns out it is, I'll explain and...
  9. Kitty

    UK:ME Association funds research for a new clinical assessment toolkit in NHS ME/CFS specialist services, 2023

    This is key. I really hope the study will acknowledge that the vast majority of the patient base is effectively shut out of NHS specialist services. I'm 47 years into my illness, disabled enough to qualify for supported housing, benefits, and an NHS-prescribed wheelchair, and I've never seen a...
  10. Kitty

    Evaluating the ability of patient reported outcome measures to represent the functional limitation of people living with ME/CFS, 2023, Jones, Gladwell

    Usually the approach seems to be to start with the assumption that patients have access to the aids they normally use. It doesn't matter whether these are small gadgets or highly specialised equipment, it sets a baseline. It also gets around the fact that not all the aids people use are...
  11. Kitty

    Review Efficacy of mindfulness- and acceptance-based cognitive-behavioral therapies for bodily distress in adults: a meta-analysis 2023 Bermpohl et al

    They know that? How? By whom? When? What was their evidence base? What are "third wave" therapies? Oh, sorry. I thought I was marking my nine-year-old cousin's homework for a minute. Wrong page.
  12. Kitty

    Anyone has a stair lift at home ? (Moving, part II)

    Yeah, I needed either a downstairs loo or an upstairs kitchen! The annoying thing is that it was a Victorian house that still had a big outside closet on the end of the kitchen offshoot, but although the water supply was still there, the toilet had been removed long before I moved in. I wanted...
  13. Kitty

    Anyone has a stair lift at home ? (Moving, part II)

    Mine did make it significantly harder to get anything bulky up the stairs, including the vacuum cleaner. If I'd needed a new mattress or piece of furniture, I'd probably have to had to get an engineer to take the chair off (the call-out fee alone was £120). It also made it harder for other...
  14. Kitty

    Research news from Bhupesh Prusty

    I can see why he wants to describe it properly. It could be important, and if it turns out he's made a fundamental discovery, he deserves to get the credit. But why not just wait for the conference? He could have used it to give the heads-up that he may have found a link between ME and PASC and...
  15. Kitty

    ME/CFS Medical Education Campaign UK - UK website and blog by Katie Johnstone

    Odd, isn't it? I do understand it, given the history and the fact that those running it might be ill and have no capacity for direct engagement, but it still feels ... unusual.
  16. Kitty

    International ME/CFS Conference of the Charité Fatigue Center on 11./12. May 2023 in Berlin, supported by the ME/CFS Research Foundation

    To me, the most interesting part is the afternoon of Day 1. It's still three and a half hours, but there's about a half-hour break. What I've done with online conferences in the past is to listen to the first few minutes of each presentation, and see whether I'm taking in what the person's...
  17. Kitty

    Ron Davis’s big immune study is looking at HLA genes (HLA, WTF?) Here’s the story. [Simon M blog]

    The budget end date was 2019. Might that suggest that most of the practical work ought to have been completed by then and presumably the rest of the period was analysis and reporting? TBH, I don't really understand how research funding works.
  18. Kitty

    Research news from Bhupesh Prusty

    That's a heck of a journey in a quarter of an hour! I do hope it's a bit more than a theory. We've had enough of them to fill Beaufort's Dyke and we're still not much wiser.
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