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  1. Wonko

    Symptoms of Covid-19

    Or to put it another way; 77 people, out of 115 tested from a pool of over 60 million candidates, and then found to have covid-19, had no symptoms, at the time of testing. IMO it's a total non story, the sample size is just far, far, far, too small to allow any extrapolation, let alone...
  2. Wonko

    Open UK Survey into the experience of adults with ME/CFS of using nutrition to manage symptoms

    oh well, I tried. I am unable to progress due to the concepts in the describe your symptoms page being 'wrong' - i am not allowed to leave blank options using 'unacceptable' language to describe exhaustion (amongst other things) being labeled as feeling 'tired'. So I cannot complete this survey.
  3. Wonko

    Dehydration-like feeling next day after exertion?

    I've 'always' had problems with water management. In middle school I regular drank a full pitcher of water with lunch, sometimes more. In my later teens (probably a year or 2 before onset) I finally realised that I was 'unusual' in this regard, when I observed clear hallucinations when not...
  4. Wonko

    UK - NHS England online tool and clinics for long Covid.

    erm...face to face meeting with a panel of medical people? Presumably all in the same room, in fully PPE/hazmat suits, in buildings known to be super sources of the virus? Sounds a sensible approach to deal with those who've 'proven' susceptible to the virus, during a pandemic, before anyone...
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    UK - NHS England online tool and clinics for long Covid.

    The approach would appear to be evidence that the people in charge don' give a stuff about 10,000, or even millions, whose health and QoL might be made permanently worse. I mean we, amongst others, have been drawing their attention to the issue for decades, so they can't claim ignorance. Lets...
  6. Wonko

    Anyone else in the U.K. had a letter about a covid testing study?

    I have not received such a letter, and TBH if I did/do would not do it. An accurate antibody, or other test to determine if I had had it, would be a different matter. But I've been shielding since the 18th of March, the only people I have had any contact with are delivery drivers, and all but...
  7. Wonko

    Disability Benefits we can actually live on?

    As someone who is 55 I am in favour of the solution used in the film 'Logans Run' That is, put everyone under 30 in big self sufficient bio-domes - and then blow up the domes. Whilst everyone else gets on with life as normal. From the sounds of it I am doing better than people in alot of the...
  8. Wonko

    Open The impact of food on cognition: Potential implications for brain fog in ME;24 June 2020 online

    It seems obvious that in order to standardise food intake that, in the absence of instructions stating whether or not to limit eating before hand, that everyone will be fed immediately upon arrival, so everyone starts from a similar base. Whilst the idea of this 'study' sounds 'interesting' I...
  9. Wonko

    RCGP Online Zoom Call - Covid-19: A lifestyle disease

    It would appear, based on where most deaths have occured, that being economically disadvantaged (i.e. poor) is a lifestyle choice that has a most significant effect on people's outcomes after acquiring covid-19. It also appears that being 'old' is another lifestyle choice that has a significant...
  10. Wonko

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    Based on extensive experience gained from dealing with the highly trained and medically qualified employees of the NHS over 34 years, it sounds like anxiety and depression - a match for symptoms (i.e. go to a GP with those symptoms and they will say anxiety, depression, panic attack). Go to a...
  11. Wonko

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    Package just been on the BBC about how pubs will alter, an ideal way of doing things, with an app for ordering and everything. Woman, without gloves, or mask, poured pint (whilst holding the glass 2-3" below rim, put it on a tray, then added a bag of crisps. The tray was then given to someone...
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    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    [Caution - there may be a slight note of sarcasm in this post] On the plus side it is reassuring to know that we (the UK) now has a vaccine and a treatment with better results than preventing death in 30% of the most critically ill (no mention of the amount of collateral viral damage that being...
  13. Wonko

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    TBH I am slightly shocked at how reckless HMG is being over 'pausing' sheltering. Only slightly shocked, as my expectations, of the current officials, were/are quite shockingly low. Still, it's come as a surprise. Surely it would be wise to wait and see what happens to Joe Public in general...
  14. Wonko

    UK - Resources for help getting food during quarantine and other supermarket related problems

    erm... Shielding may well be ending In England there are reported to be 2.2 million, on the governments shielding list, people shielding In England the government has issued 3 million food parcels, according to Matt Hancock the Heath Minister, to these 2.2 million people. Who have been...
  15. Wonko

    Coronavirus - worldwide spread and control

    Unbelievable. I've just watched a live broadcast of a 2 minute silence being held in Reading (UK) after a stabbing incident. (BBC 10.00am) A closely packed crowd, with police as members of the crowd, standing packed shoulder to shoulder, with no masks - when people are supposed to be social...
  16. Wonko

    Low‐intensity exercise stimulates bioenergetics and increases fat oxidation in mitochondria of PBMCs from sedentary adults, 2020, Liepinsh et al

    For myself it's both, weakness and inability to use energy I feel is there. I'm pretty sure that biologically it makes no sense but it is the walking through treacle/water thing. I feel that I am strong enough, capable, but when I try and do something it's like I'm moving through a medium...
  17. Wonko

    Elevated Perceived Exertion in People with ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia: A Meta-analysis, 2020, Lindheimer et al

    'failing' is an 'important' word. Mine rarely fail totally, what happens is the 'precision' and 'accuracy' diminish rapidly - so even when I, as I do, ignore the pain, and try harder, a point is rapidly reached where, even to my failing cognition, it becomes obvious that there is no point...
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