...common extraintestinal comorbidity was anxiety, reported in 42.9% (95% CI 22.7–65.8), followed by chronic fatigue (40.9%, 95% CI 21.1–64.2), migraine (35.6%, 95% CI 27.0–45.2), depression (34.4%, 95% CI 19.0–54.0), and fibromyalgia (21.6%, 95% CI 12.8–34.2). Approximately one third reported...
..."dog food recall", "food recall", and "cross stitch pattern".
Some of the diseases highly correlated in search interest to CFS are "ocular migraine", "plantar warts", "Raynaud's", and "tendonitis".
It is interesting that multiple sclerosis is highly correlated to CFS here, but was not when...
Hand grip strength
I think I've raised similar issues with another paper by these authors. The groups that the ME/CFS cohort is compared to are very different, not just in the characteristic that is being varied. The percentage of females in the ME/CFS group is 73.9%, the percentage of...
...very delayed onset of sleep, or inability to sleep for hours after nighttime awakening are quite devastating for me, often triggering migraine so I am glad to have an effective (for now) tool to help.
Don't see why, theoretically at least, this wouldn't have a risk of tolerance developing...
...think the closest word to it is malaise — but of course that word has been pretty watered down. We need a word that is to malaise what like migraine is to headache maybe.
It is a hard sensation to identify and describe. I think the fact that normal acute illness is short lived, and has...
"The most common co-occurring conditions diagnosed within the study population were anxiety (70.8%), depression (63.3%), migraine (53.5%), dysautonomia/postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (45.2%), Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) (30.5%), and Raynaud’s phenomenon...
...and cyclobenzaprine that leveled her pain at 6/10 on numeric rating scale), and 10-year history of panic disorder. She also had daily migraines. Her FIQR score of 78.7 was consistent with severe fibromyalgia and her PHQ-9 score of 26 indicated severe depression.
PSG revealed severe OSA...
In addition to its more well-known indications, lamotrigine is sometimes used off-label for migraine, other headache disorders, & neuropathic pain. Not sure how common those uses are in the U.S.
...quality of life in FMDs, nor which therapeutic strategies may be most effective in addressing them. Other non-motor comorbidities, such as migraine, have been reported in pediatric FND, suggesting a potential clinical overlap [53]. However, in our cohort, migraine frequency did not differ...
...just takes a lot to get there. So I'm not recovered.
I started having ME symptoms around 17 I think, but with the studies on covid causing migraines I want to add I started having migraines around 10, and my migraines disappeared around 17. Some of my PEM triggers and symptoms are similar to...
https://www.spiegel.de/gesundheit/diagnose/endometriose-zahl-der-frauen-mit-diagnose-stark-gestiegen-a-fa709028-d83a-4c70-8a7f-b470a06bc3bc
While not strictly related to ME/CFS, it's relevant because it's a condition that was long unknown or considered psychosomatic and is finally being...
...I think its mighty common to get a certain list of misdiagnoses including anxiety, depression and FND, as well as sub symptom diagnoses like Migraine or back pain etc etc. These represent both the industries refusal to accept the disease as well as specialists focussed on particular organs...
...such things are shared. I have been down with severe weakness, coordination issues, slurred speech, and more all following a severe migraine I had January 17th. For spme reason the ENT did not think it was a stroke and referred me to psychiatry for my illness burden. I see a cardiologist in a...
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