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  1. shak8

    Aptinyx stock soars on positive Phase 2 results for its fibromyalgia treatment, June 10, 2019

    A bit more detail about Aptinyx https://ir.aptinyx.com/news-releases/news-release-details/aptinyx-reports-positive-top-line-data-phase-2-study-nyx-2925
  2. shak8

    Chronic illness inclusion project blog The uncertainty principle

    I like how she wrote of how the pain is different in MS and in Fibro.
  3. shak8

    Aptinyx stock soars on positive Phase 2 results for its fibromyalgia treatment, June 10, 2019

    Yeah, I've got my eye on this drug development for fibro. But who knows. Phase II is just a small human sample trying to get the dosage right. The company is seeking money (I think) for the huge cost of a multi-center Phase III trial. Fingers crossed.
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    Anger rumination mediates differences between fibromyalgia patients and healthy controls..., 2019, Toussaint et al

    anger ruminations in fibromyalgia https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/pmh.1445 My personal experience with fibro is that the pain is quite extreme and makes me irritable in many ways. When the pain is sometimes relieved by an opioid, I am my normal self--not "angry." Again, this...
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    Supplements and activity designed to improve circulation - an experiment.

    I ain't no scientist, but I know from experience that the brain runs on glucose. And the brain's in charge of everything, so I need a certain carb level to feel okay (or whatever passes for that these days.) Diabetic diet (carbs limited) is good. Still, hard to not OD on carbs: popcorn, chips...
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    Performance of the American College of Rheumatology 2016 criteria for fibromyalgia in a referral care setting, 2019, Lawrence et al

    Here's some info about the 2016 changes: https://acrabstracts.org/abstract/2016-revisions-to-the-20102011-fibromyalgia-diagnostic-criteria/ And ....https://people.clarkson.edu/~lrussek/2016FMS.pdf This seems to be a/the screening tool for the 2016 criteria, or a version of it.
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    Is insulin resistance the cause of fibromyalgia? (Prelim report) (2019) Pappolla et al - Retracted Dec. 2019

    Parsing it down: Pappollo proposes that insulin resistance causes fibromyalgia. That metformin is highly effective in reducing fibromyalgia pain. He also applied for a provisional patent for a novel treatment program for fibromyalgia and myofascial disorders (could be based on metformin?). I...
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    Is insulin resistance the cause of fibromyalgia? (Prelim report) (2019) Pappolla et al - Retracted Dec. 2019

    My critique of this study: Nowhere does it mention how long each participant has had fibro. The longer one has it, the less likely one is to be physically fit one the more likely one is to be overweight (higher BMI). This is a major risk factor in developing prediabetes (IR, elevated HgA1c)...
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    Discussing acceptance and commitment therapy in ME/CFS.

    I'm reading about it now and it's like CBT crossed with mindfulness. Kind of a rehash. Really can't see how it can be therapeutic for ME/CFS. Ka-ching for the psychs.
  10. shak8

    Discussing acceptance and commitment therapy in ME/CFS.

    Couple of points of reference about the concept of psychological flexibility. However, I fear it's widespread use and waste of research dollars. also https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272735810000413?via=ihub And here is another tack...
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    Discussing acceptance and commitment therapy in ME/CFS.

    I came across this https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/releases/amp-a0035623.pdf It's about CBT and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in treating chronic pain, and the history of research both negative and positive. And the result is not convincing, to say the least. This is for chronic...
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    Discussing acceptance and commitment therapy in ME/CFS.

    CBT was originally developed by David Burns to treat self-defeating thoughts in depression. Interesting and probably useful. Then in 2005 or so, CBT was being used in chronic back pain. Since then, it's become a first-line therapy in many difficult conditions. Trouble is that this generalizing...
  13. shak8

    Multidisciplinary Biopsychosocial Program for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain at the Dead Sea, 2019, Dramsdahl et al

    Interesting about: increased level of oxygen (but by how much, it's not a hyperbariac oxygen chamber--that, is another Israeli research study on pain), and the sun, and mineral (and fungi, by the way) levels in the sea. But, in essence, my take-away is that the research is promoting this...
  14. shak8

    Multidisciplinary Biopsychosocial Program for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain at the Dead Sea, 2019, Dramsdahl et al

    Long way to go for spa therapy. Plus having to endure the invasive customs search making sure you and your friends don't have anti-Israeli politics. Here's a link to the spa and Dr. Harari (under "research").https://www.lothotel.com/clinic/ The Dead Sea receives a huge dose of solar radiation...
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    Why does fibromyalgia need a catastrophization scale?

    Thanks, @Trish, that's exactly what I needed to hear. Thinking I need to change my life according to my worst day/week/month ever may be catastrophizing or it may well be true enough. In any case, I'm out of my usual state of denial of illness for once. At least I am getting better at...
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    Why does fibromyalgia need a catastrophization scale?

    Whoops here. I'm having another catastrophizing session (i.e. bad week). OK, I'm exaggerating = I'm catastrophizing. It's just that Saturday, I had a two-hour conversation with some very bright and empathetic neighbors after a short walk. Shouldn't have. My personal time limit on any outing is...
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    How many of you have cats and how many have been tested for cat scratch disease?

    CDC website has good info on the risks of feces, mainly when cleaning the cat box, new kitten, etc. https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/toxoplasmosis/gen_info/faqs.html
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