Advancing recognition, empathy, treatment and support services for Chronic Immunological and Neurological Diseases (CIND) including ME, FM, ES/MCS, CFS
@Sabrina_Poirier Thanks too bad. Hope its repairable. Reminds me of cottage neighbour that built a great cottage but didn't brace it. The snow pushed the roof right in and bulged all walls out. Complete make over.
Disappointing to see Professor Paul Garner, featured in today's @thetimes (£) article by @whippletom, still advocating for recovery from serious post-viral illness by thinking oneself better. My blog post from 1 year ago explains more https://t.co/zs3oHcyhqw via @ValeriEliotSmit
@brianlilley Very sad news indeed. She was a wonderful lady and animal lover. I kin of of expected her to go on forever. Her kind spirit seemed to keep her going. We can all learn something from her.
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Losing my mind. I thought I saw a tweet from someone I know asking how to get an N95 mask as he store had sold out. I went to check only to return to being unable to find the question. In case it did exist, https://t.co/uwF3mqRwuE has them. HOWEVER - you should know something.
You should know there are several types of N95 masks and they don’t all work. When I was in nursing school, I had to have a mask fit test to determine the correct fit for my face.
Exercise duration by itself is not an appropriate functional outcome measure for #pwme and patients with #LongCovid. If we wouldn’t stress test a diabetic with a candy bar, we shouldn’t stress #pwme and patients with #LongCovid using bike and treadmill “exercise-for-time” tasks.
@AlisonSbrana However,continuing to work is the worst thing you can do and will and no doubt contribute to a permanentsu disability. As hard as it is to do, giving up work, may actually give you a shot at managing recovery such that working again becomes an option down the road. Good Luck.
@AlisonSbrana However, continuing to work is the worst thing you can do and will and no doubt contribute to a permanentsu disability. As hard as it is to do, giving up work, may actually give you a shot at managing recovery such that working again becomes an option down the road. Good Luck.
@AlisonSbrana Having done that myself, I totally get where you are coming from and needing to do what ever you can to see what you can do not wanting to give up work.