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  1. Arnie Pye

    You've made the diagnosis of functional neurological disorder: now what? (2018) Perez et al

    They've largely solved the problem of autopsies showing up that the doctor was wrong and the patient was really ill by cutting down dramatically on the number of autopsies that are done in the UK. I'm sure that someone diagnosed with FND would be bottom of the pile for an autopsy if they had...
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    Difficulties of living with an illness not considered a 'Disease': Focusing on the illness behavior of ME/CFS, 2020, Nojima

    In my opinion... Any patient who is classed as being a "doctor-shopper" by an average doctor is disliked because doctors don't like to believe that any of their number can be utterly useless. But sadly, 50% of doctors are less capable than the average doctor.
  3. Arnie Pye

    Anyone have trouble writing by hand?

    Me too. I won a ballpoint pen and a certificate. The competition was run by or sponsored by the pen company Platignum. The pen never worked! I think I still have the certificate in the loft somewhere.
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    Anyone have trouble writing by hand?

    I've had an intermittent problem for years with writing, that is getting worse the older I get and the less practice I have at it. (I have very little reason to write these days.) I can start writing and suddenly I'll lose control of my arm and hand and I will just scribble. If you imagine...
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    BBC Trust me I'm a Doctor - mention MUS in piece about Endemetriosis 19 Feb 2020

    For the article about endometriosis it starts at 22:58.
  6. Arnie Pye

    Cleaning tips and recommendations for cleaning products

    Because I'm permanently unwell (I'm not bedridden, but I am frequently housebound) I struggle with cleaning my house. I'm not, and never have been, a neat freak or cleaning obsessive - and it shows. I wondered if people could pass on their tips on how to make the job of cleaning anything a bit...
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    London Deaths and Casualties - 1632 AD

    I assumed it must be a misspelling of something I wouldn't recognise so didn't actually google it. Oops.
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    London Deaths and Casualties - 1632 AD

    I wonder what "planet" is or was? Anyone have any ideas?
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    London Deaths and Casualties - 1632 AD

    Chrisomes and infants 2268 I'm wondering what a chrisome is, and all I can think of is possibly a baby or a young child which cried a lot because it was suffering from a serious disease and was in dreadful pain. Horrifying and very sad thought.
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    Human brain parts left over from surgery boost research (Article)

    I read the article. I'm curious about which brain operations end up with "spare" brain tissue. If I had had to guess what was in the hands of the person in the photo I would have guessed it was cheese. :D
  11. Arnie Pye

    Cognition, Emotion, and the Bladder: Psychosocial Factors in Bladder Pain Syndrome and Interstitial Cystitis (BPS/IC):Windgassen, McKernan - Jan 2020

    I went through a phase of having UTIs when I was a student a few decades ago. The worst one had me peeing blood and the pain was excruciating. But I was lucky - none of the bladder infections became chronic. What I have got now though is a chronic pain in my left kidney which I've had for nearly...
  12. Arnie Pye

    What they mean by evidence based medicine.

    But whenever it suits the person talking, personal anecdote is dismissed as irrelevant and is not counted as evidence. For example, for years people with side effects from statins were told that anecdotes were not evidence or were not data. But I think the message has got through to most people...
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    Cognition, Emotion, and the Bladder: Psychosocial Factors in Bladder Pain Syndrome and Interstitial Cystitis (BPS/IC):Windgassen, McKernan - Jan 2020

    Just the title tells me this paper won't be worth reading. Rather than discussing the psychology of sufferers and studying ways to make patients accept their suffering and be good little patients who don't upset doctors by making them aware of their limitations, why don't they actually believe...
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    Scientists offered €1,000 to publish null results

    If null results don't get published doesn't that mean that some research will get repeated, possibly more than once, because nobody knows the research has already been done and been found to produce null results?
  15. Arnie Pye

    "Microplastics:Premium teabags leak billions of particles - study"

    I must admit I did eat goat occasionally. If the Greeks, who mostly look healthy and energetic, can cope with it I assumed I could too. :D
  16. Arnie Pye

    "Microplastics:Premium teabags leak billions of particles - study"

    Back in the 1990s my husband and I went on holiday to one of the islands in the Dodecanese. We went with a tour company and they supplied a holiday rep who was English and had been doing his job for several years and was very good at it. He told us on our first day about the well-known problem...
  17. Arnie Pye

    Possible cancer risk from ranitidine

    I didn't note down my starting date on lansoprazole but I think I'm now early in the third month of the switch from ranitidine to a PPI. I've known for years that eating/drinking anything acidic increases the pain I live with substantially. I can't even take vitamin C supplements because they...
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    Oxford Textbook of Medicine (6 edn) - The psychiatric assessment of the medical patient: Sharpe et al

    My emphasis : Which one of these sentences is the one we're supposed to assume is the one intended? 1) Physicians can and should detect and diagnose these physical illnesses 2) Physicians can and should detect and diagnose these mental illnesses
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    "Microplastics:Premium teabags leak billions of particles - study"

    Good job I don't buy premium teabags then, isn't it. :) Although, as @Peter Trewhitt said above, there is no obvious way of knowing which brands are free of plastic. Having done some checking online, I think my cheap teabags contain plastic after all. *Sigh*
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