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  1. Mithriel

    Dead but it won’t lie down: The myth that ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) = MUS (Medically Unexplained Symptoms).

    This is interesting and I had not thought about it that way. Being stuck here with little to do but read, it is fascinating how much was going behind closed doors in the post war period, things that are not really in the public consciousness even today. Things like the MKultra programme were...
  2. Mithriel

    Dead but it won’t lie down: The myth that ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) = MUS (Medically Unexplained Symptoms).

    This is what I mean by having to distort evidence and invoke some strange new concept of disease. No one had any problem with polio being the result of the epidemic it was part of even though it was a long term issue. When there was a measles epidemic and children were left deaf or blind no one...
  3. Mithriel

    Dead but it won’t lie down: The myth that ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) = MUS (Medically Unexplained Symptoms).

    ME was described from epidemics which means that it is the description of an infectious disease. That can only be a physical illness. We may suspect now that it can be caused by other physical insults but if there is a physical subset it cannot be a psychological disease. Now the psychiatrists...
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    JAMA -"Advances in understanding the Pathophysiology of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome" by Anthony Komaroff

    Of course, CFS covers so many things that it is possible to be given this diagnosis without any of the cardinal ME symptoms so CBT and GET may help them. Remember that in at least one of the CDC's phone trials some people had not realised they were ill.
  5. Mithriel

    Tom Ingman (Research Student) - Chalders protege? bPS Nextgen

    Nobody we know of in the pace trial regained old roles and abilities. I would love that.
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    Chronic fatigue syndrome: comparing outcomes in White British and Black and minority ethnic patients after CBT, 2016, Ingman, Bhui, Chalder

    Wow, they managed to get enough bad science in there to carry on denigrating their white patients while being insulting to other races. What a talent.
  7. Mithriel

    Medical Medium & the celery juice 'cure'

    Well with those sorts of qualifications he will be published in the BMJ soon.
  8. Mithriel

    Skeletal Muscle Dysfunction. The Harvard ME/CFS Collaboration at Harvard-Affiliated Hospitals

    ME became CFS and the psychiatrists took over. The researchers who had been working on me for years were sidelined and grants dried up. I know I keep harping on about it, but it looks, and is often stated as fact, that avenues like muscle and enteroviral involvement were explored and abandoned...
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    Work Rehabilitation and Medical Retirement for [ME/CFS] Patients. A Review and Appraisal of Diagnostic Strategies, 2019, Vink et al

    Convalescence after an infection (and fruit!) was still used in the 70's. I think that may have been because it was not that long since antibiotics became readily available and people still remembered how infections developed when there was no treatment except good nursing. Nigel Speight has...
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    BMJ Editor's Choice: "The miracle cure"

    I agree most of us do not get enough exercise nowadays but looking at our evolution we are actually quite strange in that regard. We keep our fitness/ mitochondria at the level which suits us right now then when we need more, exercise increases the number of mitochondria and so our fitness...
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    BMJ Editor's Choice: "The miracle cure"

    :banghead::banghead::banghead::sick:
  12. Mithriel

    NIH: New Grants Explore Benefits of Music on Health

    I loved my music, was thinking about joining an amateur orchestra or open mike nights but I could not lift the weight of my flute anymore and my face drooped so I could not make the lip shape needed. Took up the whistle instead but it is a struggle and I can only do it on good days. So much for...
  13. Mithriel

    ME advocates & groups you can endorse (=vote for) in the WegoHealth awards 2019

    Congratulations, well done. Thanks for what you do for us.
  14. Mithriel

    MS research versus ME/CFS research

    The fatigue in MS is very different from the PEM that is experienced in ME, but it is like that experienced in a lot of diseases, mainly due to the struggle to do things with a body that doesn't work though there is a neurological, as they call it, aspect as well. It would be surprising if...
  15. Mithriel

    Abnormal Eye and Cranial Movements Triggered by Examination in People with Functional Neurological Disorder, 2019, Edwards et al

    Oops, edited my post to add missing word. My eyes bounce from side to side very quickly for about 30 seconds then I just carry on reading. Being ill since 14 I don't know if it came after ME or not. I've always had trouble keeping to one line of text as well and often used a bookmark under the...
  16. Mithriel

    Moving from stigmatization toward competent interdisciplinary care of patients with [FND]: focus group interviews, 2019, Klinke et al

    It is worse than that. I have been trying to get together articles for a post but have had a crash, but the likes of Stone and others were much less dogmatic in 2008 than in what they write now, so things that were accepted as disease then with complicated tests are now being called FND with...
  17. Mithriel

    Abnormal Eye and Cranial Movements Triggered by Examination in People with Functional Neurological Disorder, 2019, Edwards et al

    Eye movements have a particular problem here. I saw a documentary recently about an eye disease looking at children. Most of these children had been diagnosed with autism or ADD and ere very clumsy but this doctor had got them to do pictures of what they could see and it was really very little...
  18. Mithriel

    Havana Syndrome: U.S. and Canadian diplomats targeted with possible weapon causing brain injury and neurological symptoms

    So mass hysteria turns out to be organophosphate poisoning, who'd have thought it (sarcasm)
  19. Mithriel

    MS research versus ME/CFS research

    I've never understood the link with depression. They ignored all the symptoms which made ME different then said what was left was the same as depression yet even that does not work. Depression is a terrible disease because nothing seems worthwhile but people with ME are enthusiastic to do as...
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    How ME/CFS Progresses: A Framework for Research and the Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation in ME/CFS Nacul et al 2019

    It has never made sense to me why everyone was so keen to get rid of ME as a distinct disorder. Right from the start it had features that were unknown in any other disease - the variability of symptoms and the abnormal response to exercise.
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