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  1. adambeyoncelowe

    Writing about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: What Should Every Student Know?, Joe Blair, Health Thoroughfare, 19.03.2019

    It's advertorial for WriterCheap.com. Basically, some black hat marketing person will pay someone in the Philippines or Thailand to write garbage that subtly (or in this case, not so subtly) shoehorns in a link to their client's website. This increases the client's internet presence. The topics...
  2. adambeyoncelowe

    M.E. Patients and the Researchers that Silence Them by Laura Elliott

    Thank you. That is indeed very helpful and clarifies the point.
  3. adambeyoncelowe

    M.E. Patients and the Researchers that Silence Them by Laura Elliott

    Amy, I appreciate your candour but this was not in any way intended as an attack on you by me or anyone else in this thread, nor should it be construed that way. No one is accusing you of lying. Additionally, I'm still struggling to understand what you mean by 'official' versus listed cause of...
  4. adambeyoncelowe

    M.E. Patients and the Researchers that Silence Them by Laura Elliott

    Interesting. That's helpful to know.
  5. adambeyoncelowe

    M.E. Patients and the Researchers that Silence Them by Laura Elliott

    I think that reasons around suicide would be in a narrative summary, rather than the death certificate itself, though? Or are they descriptive like that?
  6. adambeyoncelowe

    M.E. Patients and the Researchers that Silence Them by Laura Elliott

    Oh, I absolutely agree that they're not reliable. I just meant that it's not really accurate to say only two people have had ME listed on their death certificate as a cause of death. Though you're right; the numbers are pretty meaningless on their own.
  7. adambeyoncelowe

    M.E. Patients and the Researchers that Silence Them by Laura Elliott

    It says 'either as the underlying cause of death or as a contributory factor'. The spreadsheet repeats and expands upon this: 'Cause of death was defined using the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD 10) code G93.3 'Postviral fatigue syndrome' (Benign myalgic...
  8. adambeyoncelowe

    M.E. Patients and the Researchers that Silence Them by Laura Elliott

    This article contradicts that oft-quoted number, stating 88 people between 2001 and 2016 in England and Wales: https://me-pedia.org/wiki/Causes_of_death#Number_of_deaths_due_to_ME.2FCFS Their reference is here...
  9. adambeyoncelowe

    Rod Liddle in the Times: "Always fatigued — yet they never tire of claiming their malady really is a virus"

    The Sunday Times have a pattern. They've published numerous inaccurate things about trans people recently too (which they manage to shoehorn into this article). They don't believe in live and let live; it's always judge and be smug instead, even if it means lying.
  10. adambeyoncelowe

    Rod Liddle in the Times: "Always fatigued — yet they never tire of claiming their malady really is a virus"

    Rod Liddle is a racist, bigoted bully. To be written of by him kinda shows we're in the right, to be honest. Anything Liddle is against, I'm probably for.
  11. adambeyoncelowe

    Fatigue measurement scales

    Aha! I think I saw this on the Parkinson's UK website when I was looking for articles on gait and visual aspects of motor fatigue. Thank you.
  12. adambeyoncelowe

    Fatigue measurement scales

    Where can these questionnaires be found?
  13. adambeyoncelowe

    Making payments into your UK State Pension to ensure you get a pension

    Good point. So only useful if you're not in receipt of ESA.
  14. adambeyoncelowe

    Making payments into your UK State Pension to ensure you get a pension

    Can you register as self-employed going forward? It shouldn't affect ESA if you don't earn enough (check with CAB). I pay voluntary class 2 NICs and the standard class 4 NICs based on my self-employed earnings. The class 2 NICs are only £2.95 a week, which is much less than the ~£15 per week...
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