I suspect it's not the emotion per se but the brain being in an excited state, which can occur while experiencing emotions but also due to mental work. So it's the work that is the issue. Experiencing emotions seems to be a kind of work for the brain.
The examples of emotional exertion given by other patients that I've seen were a wedding and birthday which involve a lot of sensory processing, cognitive exertion, and probably physical exertion in the case of the wedding.
I have maybe had one instance of emotions contributing to a crash. I...
The Covid-19 Host Genetics initiative is collecting the following phenotypes:
Critically ill covid19 patients vs population controls.
Hospitalized vs non-hospitalized patients.
Hospitalized vs population controls.
Reported infection vs population controls.
https://app.covid19hg.org/
From what...
I'm not sure how the analysis they carried out actually works. Based on what the data they're using, my guess is that it involves checking if SNPs found to be associated with covid severity, hospitalization and susceptibility (respectively) are also appearing in the self-reported ME/CFS cases in...
I can believe that self-reported chronic fatigue syndrome in sample of patients that hasn't undergone sufficient quality control has no particular relationship (probably to anything) because there is so much misdiagnosis and confusion of fatigue with ME/CFS.
Whether that is what is happening...
Did they ask long covid patients about the good and bad aspects of peer support?
I am not sure there is much value in a literature review of peer support in other illnesses. The literature tends to be written by academics who inject their own biases, not patients. And other illnesses are different.
Figure 11 published in Plasma metabolomics reveals disrupted response and recovery following maximal exercise in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome
The figure shows a metabolite in patients that changes much less between several timepoints compared to the controls. On some...
How do they describe it as different?
I was playing with the idea of reading patient descriptions of their illnesses to see if any clear differences to ME/CFS could be found. I started with depression and then sort of lost interest but the initial impression was that the fatigue was more or...
I have several SNPs that were associated with orthostatic hypotension in this study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22504314/
From what I understand the effect of each of these SNPs is small. And OH related SNPs don't explain the whole range of symptoms.
It could be a good idea for ME/CFS clinics to begin using genetic testing in selected families with multiple cases of ME/CFS or similar illnesses. The cost of testing is going down every year, the tools available are improving as well. If this is done, it should be only a matter of time until...
Even after failing to find a genetic cause for my symptoms, I still believe there is something genetic to be found in my family. It's not normal for two people to have fatigue and poor tolerance of upright posture, along with various other issues, including one typical infection associated...
This topic is of interest to me. From memory, rare diseases found in apparent ME/CFS patients included a case of glycogen storage disease, multiple cases of muscle ion channel disorders, multiple cases of mitochondrial disorders, Parkinson's disease, a congenital structural cardiovascular...
In one of his videos, Jarred Younger has said that his brain imaging studies have found differences in a region that he described as "center of suffering" or something similar. Maybe this nonspecific feeling of suffering is exactly where it comes from. Speculating, one could say mild brain...
It's no wonder medicine is not making progress with poorly understood illnesses. It is too busy making up BS to mislead patients to hide the fact that the illness is poorly understood. If there was a collective act of admitting this uncomfortable truth, effort would then go into actually solving...
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