Yeah the supplementary files are loaded with data, worth perusing. A lot of work went into them but couldn't present them all in the main paper.
The comorbid conditions chosen were those that were most common in those that identified as having me/cfs in the dataset. We required a minimum for...
Diagnosing an unknown disease with a common symptom
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a condition shrouded in mystery, defined by debilitating fatigue—a symptom so common it often masks the profound complexity and severity of the disease.
Published in Cell &...
I find it relatively easy to rest when I experience extreme symptoms; I can lie motionless for hours at a time when I have a migraine and nausea such that trying to do anything is likely to result in collapsing or vomiting, however doing nothing when there are few or no symptoms as part of...
I never have a day with no abnormal tiredness. If for some reason I had a day like that, I would think that excitement and exceptionally good mood were keeping the body in an unsustainable high and delaying the fatigue, and that the next day would probably be especially bad.
The 37% group could...
...2 weeks" question are probably indicative: 41.4% replied "nearly every day" (compared to healthy 3%, hypertension 3.6%, hypothyroidism 5.4%, migraine 4.6%). But 37% of the CFS group said "several days" and 9.7% said "not at all".
The "alcohol drinker status (current)" is lower for the CFS...
I find that light can really affect me and also get migraines and headaches as well as ‘almost there’ states where I’m squinting
I want to get some new comfy sunglasses that will fit close to forehead and don’t leave a big gap where the handles meet a flat main bit but bend a bit and so the...
I was reading up on vestibular migraines and read that many people with migraines also suffer from quite significant brain fog. This paper seems to support that.
The American Migraine Foundation has this to say about the possible cause of brain fog in Migraines
Given the repeated finding of...
...focal neurological symptoms, 15 % of dizziness. 13 % had seizure/collapse. 46 % of patients had no final diagnosis. 18 % were diagnosed with migraine, 7 % with functional neurological disorder and 6 % with epilepsy.
Conclusions
The clinical overlap between patients with brain MRI reported as...
...cold sheet and rubbing wrists and hands and like a laypersons assumption of what CO poisoning would be re: being knocked out or headachey/migraine sometimes but became clearly related to exhaustion as trying to do anythign (with brain or 'getting/waking up') prolonged it and in pain and aches...
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