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    A potential S4ME project: What are the basic science facts that ME advocates need to know and understand?

    I'd not read that I don't think @obeat thanks it looks great & thks as always to the author too :)
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    A potential S4ME project: What are the basic science facts that ME advocates need to know and understand?

    Yes @MSEsperanza that is exactly the post I was thinking of! :) brilliant thanks. Precisely. It really strikes me as unhelpful when advocates/sufferers blog & promote things that can't be proven, all their hard work can so easily be turned against us. As I said in my earlier post all this...
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    A potential S4ME project: What are the basic science facts that ME advocates need to know and understand?

    yes that's what I meant... people think it's helpful but it's not
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    ME Activist Evelien Van Den Brink Testifies before EU Parliament

    Never mind 'like' where is the 'love' button when you need it? Seeing her lying there on her bed in the EU chamber moved me to tears. Thank you Evelien & well done.
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    "Positive Health Statement" - Job Centre Plus

    Since when does the word 'degenerative' "sound worse than it is"? I feel I can say for certain that anyone who is experiencing a degenerative condition finds that it 'is' a very great deal worse than the word can possibly convey. Orwell would be proud ETA well not Orwell himself obviously but...
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    A potential S4ME project: What are the basic science facts that ME advocates need to know and understand?

    That the 'real versus not real', & 'physical versus mental' arguments are red herrings - and falling into the trap of saying 'it's real - it's not all in our heads' isn't nearly as helpful an argument as it appears to be. ETA This is such a good idea @Andy
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    A potential S4ME project: What are the basic science facts that ME advocates need to know and understand?

    All of the above, but also where we are actually at in terms of what we know research-wise... A lot of advocates, it seems to me, have read quite a lot of biomedical research which isn't particularly reliable/high quality... I cant think how to describe what i mean succinctly, but they up-play...
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    Brain inflammation

    How are you doing @Sallycatherineharris ? I know it's only been a few days but i'm thinkin of you.
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    Brain inflammation

    I'm not surprised you get anxious at the thought of going back there! It makes me go cold just thinkin about it & I haven't lived through it. I just cant imagine. I wanted to add the hug emoji here but it looks to 'smiley' to be appropriate somehow. But I'm sending a hug to you (if welcome I...
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    Treatment of Psychosomatic Disorders – Psychotherapy with Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, 2019, Schubbe

    That's interesting @Trish especially since EMDR is NICE approved for treatment of PTSD I believe.
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    Brain inflammation

    I'm sorry you are experiencing these awful symptoms @Sallycatherineharris I do hope the nortriptyline will help, it sounds hellish God :eek: that sounds horrific.
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    ME/CFS services in the United Kingdom

    indeed. And the hideous irony is that these things are the very things that many of the staff at these clinics - certainly their BPS 'grand masters' - would consider to be 'enabling'/indulging so called 'secondary gains' & therefore are sometimes refused as being a 'barrier to recovery'...
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    Huff Post: 'I Sometimes Feel Defeated By My Disability – And That's Okay', 2019, Pippa Stacey

    Well I decided to google it... as I suspected it came back with a wide range of opinions, mainly that since it cant be certain what causes it it cant be 'prevented'... but I also came across this type of thing, which tbh I found rather reassuring that such twaddle was being talked about MS as...
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    Treating or preventing Multiple Sclerosis with lifestyle changes

    Well I decided to google it... as I suspected it came back with a wide range of opinions, mainly that since it cant be certain what causes it it cant be 'prevented'... but I also came across this type of thing, which tbh I found rather reassuring that such twaddle was being talked about MS as...
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    Treating or preventing Multiple Sclerosis with lifestyle changes

    I could not agree more with all you have written @Mithriel. I wasn't aware MS was 'preventable'! ... what's their evidence for that?! - not asking you Mithriel, just saying i'd like to see it because I suspect there isn't any, at least none of good quality, but would be happy to be corrected.
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    To pay attention - The brain uses filters not a spotlight.

    I think that in general, many people don't give much thought to the way that anything works, until it stops working. Unless it happens to be within an area of interest for them.
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    Dr Myhill’s complaint to GMC about PACE authors.

    haha i reckon that's exactly what it will be... & I cant wait to see them try to defend it :D
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    ME/CFS services in the United Kingdom

    There is a list of all the NHS 'specialist' CFS services on the MEA main website. gosh... wouldn't that be marvellous! if they stopped referring people because patients said they werent happy with it & it didn't help, instead of blaming the patients. Edited - noticed the word 'because' was missing.
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    Article in Bella magazine - 'Please Believe ME' 26 Sep 2019

    Appalling @Simbindi I'm so sorry you had to go through that.
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    Would you recognise a gradual-onset heart attack? The Guardian, 22 September 2019

    Crikey that must have been scary Trish! Especially what happened in the ambulance, but having asthma, breathing difficulties & pain, being sent there on GP instructions & having a major life threatening episode in the ambulance which would have been reported to the Drs, is much more likely to...
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