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Henry Braun

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Henry Braun
Henry Braun@htfb·
@Virus2Host @fitterhappierAJ @chiller Wow, thread resurrection much. Anyway, "nah" is wrong. That tl;dr screed bears me out. It contains a much longer list of post-viral symptoms than anyone diagnosed with ME/CFS is tested for.
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Feline Dionne@Virus2Host·
Alba ࿐@AlbaDocherty

Had Covid? Have you had these things ruled out? No? This is a *short* list of clinically-provable conditions in Long Covid that some orgs and other interests want you to think is (not-biomedically validated in Long Covid) MECFS instead. Many of these issues demand medical attention. Many of them have viable treatments that could help ppl right now. Many of them cause sudden death...we haven't seen any of that, have we? Dementia & Vascular Dementia - If you've had Covid, you have a 41% higher risk of dementia and a 77% higher risk of vascular dementia. This is anything but MECFS "cognitive PEM". Thrombotic microangiopathy - Microclots throughout small blood vessels severely limit oxygen and nutrient delivery to tissues. When you exert yourself, tissues cannot get enough oxygen to meet even minimal increased demands. This creates oxygen debt and toxic metabolite buildup that triggers a systemic crash - the delayed, prolonged exhaustion and multi-system symptoms can resemble MECFS. With organs already barely functioning due to poor blood flow, any extra activity pushes the whole system over the edge, causing a collapse that takes days or weeks to recover from. Heart failure (including HFpEF) - Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction is particularly insidious. Standard echos can look "normal" but the heart can't properly relax and fill. Causes exercise intolerance, shortness of breath, and fatigue that worsens with activity. Sound familiar? Interstitial lung disease/fibrosis - Scarring of lung tissue causing progressive breathing difficulty and exercise limitation that can seem like PEM. Chronic thromboembolic disease - Clots organizing in lungs, causing progressive right heart strain. The "PEM-like Sx" are driven by the heart-lung unit hitting a wall - any exertion beyond minimal activity causes systemic oxygen starvation and cardiac strain that takes days to recover from. Unlike deconditioning, rest doesn't improve capacity because the structural blockages remain. Diaphragmatic dysfunction - Nerve or muscle damage to breathing muscles, causing "air hunger" and exercise limitation that can seem like PEM. Pulmonary hypertension - High blood pressure in lung arteries causes severe fatigue and breathlessness with exertion that can be misdiagnosed as PEM. Often missed without right heart catheterization. Silent myocardial ischemia - Reduced blood flow to heart muscle without typical chest pain. Can present as fatigue, exercise intolerance, PEM. Aortic stenosis or other valve disease - Can develop from Covid infection and cause exercise intolerance that is often dismissed as deconditioning and/or PEM. Microvascular dysfunction - Covid can cause small vessel disease affecting coronary, cerebral, or peripheral circulation can cause fatigue, exercise intolerance, and cognitive issues that worsen with exertion. Pulmonary embolism (including microemboli) - Covid can cause blood clots in lungs, especially smaller chronic ones, that can cause progressive exercise intolerance and fatigue. Myocarditis or pericarditis - Post-viral heart inflammation can cause exercise intolerance, fatigue, and chest symptoms that worsen with activity. This requires proper cardiac imaging and biomarker testing to diagnose, but can be mistaken as PEM. POTS and dysautonomia - Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome and other autonomic dysfunctions can cause profound fatigue and post-exertional symptoms, but require specific testing and treatment, quite contrary to how Yale's Akiko Iwasaki & Harlan Krumholz run POTS "studies". Cerebral hypoperfusion - Reduced blood flow to the brain can cause cognitive dysfunction, fatigue, and exercise intolerance that is misclassed as PEM. This can result from Covid vascular damage, autonomic dysfunction, or other mechanisms that result in symptoms that sound a lot like PEM. Small vessel cerebrovascular disease - Microinfarcts or white matter changes from vascular damage could cause cognitive impacts and fatigue that can be mislabeled as MECFS. Neuroinflammation - Direct viral invasion or immune-mediated inflammation in the nervous system could cause symptoms attributed to PEM: Hypersensitivity to noise, light, and temperature; memory problems, difficulty with attention, persistent forgetfulness, difficulty focusing, slowed information processing, etc. that appear similar to "cognitive PEM". Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis - Blood clots in brain's drainage system. Can cause headaches, cognitive issues, and fatigue that can be misdiagnosed as MECFS, before catastrophic events occur. Progressive atherosclerosis - Covid accelerates plaque formation. Carotid or coronary artery disease developing years faster than normal. This Covid-induced condition present with MECFS-like symptoms through a mechanism of exertion-triggered ischemia and delayed recovery. Vasculitis - Covid can cause blood vessel inflammation throughout body. Can affect any organ system and progress to organ failure if untreated. Patients experience malaise, fatigue, and generalized weakness. Covid-induced systemic vasculitis can produce MECFS-like symptoms through multi-organ hypoperfusion and inflammatory exhaustion that worsen with exertion. COVID-19 causes brain and neurological damages that produce symptoms remarkably similar to the generic Dx checklist MECFS, isn't that convenient? Especially when doctors & ins companies won't cover the scans required to prove your brain damages, vascular damages, dementias, etc. Insurance companies LOVE the medical-care-ending-zero-treatment MECFS Dx. It's so much cheaper to tell 400M ppl to pace than to develop targeted treatments for them, isn't it? This is a short list conditions that can be caused by Covid, are found in Long Covid, and that require medical treatment, not to be written off as MECFS.

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AJ Leonardi, MBBS, PhD
AJ Leonardi, MBBS, PhD@fitterhappierAJ·
Calling Long Covid the same as MECFS was a rhetorical trick to relegate LC to orphan disease and "rare" status They are not the same. Although they have some similar symptom manifestations eu.oklahoman.com/story/news/hea…
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Georgy Kantor
Georgy Kantor@GeorgyKantor·
I always found this bit of memoir by the late Tom Braun of Merton (a child refugee from the Nazis) an exceptionally touching one: the British spirit one felt an immediate sympathy for by comparison with the Soviet block, too.
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Henry Braun@htfb·
@larbdevi If calorie-counting doesn't work for you, you could try getting into gut microbiota instead. Although this still involves a lot of yoghurt.
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🏝️ mairi stella 🏝️
I personally wish I could unknow what I have learned about calorie content not even from having an ed but from ambient diet culture. Nothing has had a more negative effect on my ability to correctly fuel my body so that I can do sports & my little adls without my hair falling out
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🏝️ mairi stella 🏝️
Last night I woke up at 2 feeling sooo hungry and while I was eating a banana I had a scroll and the algo was showing me so many tweets about how people don't realise how many calories they're eating blah blah so I ate a pancake too and finally fell asleep. Are the rest of you ok
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Henry Braun
Henry Braun@htfb·
@ChrisO_wiki This is true. Also the non-Jews caught by the race laws. My grandfather buried his Iron Cross, to rust away in a garden in Birmimgham.
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ChrisO_wiki
ChrisO_wiki@ChrisO_wiki·
Jewish Iron Cross recipients hoped they might be exempted from Nazi persecution, but they were forced to flee or sent to the camps after the Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935. Political fanaticism is no respecter of military heroism.
Angry Staffer@Angry_Staffer

A faction of MAGA is currently going after a Medal of Honor recipient for his political beliefs. I’m not even mad about it, just profoundly disappointed. Some things used to transcend politics, but now? Nothing is sacred. It’s gross, and we have to be better than this.

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Henry Braun@htfb·
@AP_Davison I was asking for, er, a friend. I'm sure Pope Leo would be indifferent to his prospects.
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Henry Braun
Henry Braun@htfb·
@AP_Davison Does the handbook contain any practical advice for those wanting to be deified, though?
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Andrew Davison
Andrew Davison@AP_Davison·
I have a chapter in this handbook on deification and the metaphysics of participation.
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Henry Braun
Henry Braun@htfb·
@TheWestonMike @MikeyCycling Well, yes, but. We're talking about drivers. And also, frankly, cyclists. The junction design should reduce as far as possible the opportunity for stupid inconsiderate people to do stupid inconsiderate things.
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CyclingMikey the Unspeakable
CyclingMikey the Unspeakable@MikeyCycling·
This, this is an official crossing that drivers have to give way to both cyclists and pedestrians, yes?
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Henry Braun@htfb·
@benjyminty @spacejourney11 @MikeyCycling Do go on. By which I mean, feel free to explain what the difference is and what difference it makes. I chose the word for emphasis - we are talking of a place where vehicles meet vehicles - but I'm happy to be explained how I'm wrong to.
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Chimera
Chimera@ChimeraX2021·
@htfb @MikeyCycling Surely the meaning of the road markings is obvious to anyone with a basic knowledge of the Highway Code……?
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Henry Braun
Henry Braun@htfb·
@benjyminty @MikeyCycling Well, no. Generally you have a wiggly slow approach with difficult angles of vision for cyclists crossing, and a straight unimpeded approach for cyclists on the road. A road-road junction with such a layout would give priority to the through route.
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Henry Braun
Henry Braun@htfb·
@MikeyCycling The zebra stripes need also to go across the cycle path, and they need octagon 🛑STOP🛑 signs for cyclists crossing.
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Henry Braun
Henry Braun@htfb·
@MikeyCycling I loathe those. The paint doesn't make it clear that drivers are to stop short of the zebra stripes. And when bikes meet bikes they reverse the natural priority, and everybody gets it wrong. I've seen collisions.
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Henry Braun@htfb·
@Nina_Power_ "But people have always eaten people! What else is there to eat? If the Ju-ju had meant us not to eat people He wouldn't have made us of meat."
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Nina Power
Nina Power@Nina_Power_·
The whole of civilization depends upon giving a good answer to the question "why shouldn't we eat one another?"
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Henry Braun@htfb·
@redbyname @RoguePOTUSStaff Believe me, I have absolutely no idea of American football terms. I know it's basically Rugby League without the forward pass rule, but what's this knee business?
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Rogue POTUS Staff
Rogue POTUS Staff@RoguePOTUSStaff·
Proud to announce a new series of civics tutorials. First topic: Tariffs. You know how in football, during the opening drive, you might have 1st and 10 on the 50 yard line, and you take a knee? That's what tariffs are to the economy. Any questions?
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