So pleased to hear of significant improvement.Lately my improvement accelerated. So I voted much better.
Any idea what has helped with that.
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So pleased to hear of significant improvement.Lately my improvement accelerated. So I voted much better.
So pleased to hear of significant improvement.
Any idea what has helped with that.
Keep taken the immunemodulator.
Good to hear your good news. Which immunemodulator?
Ah, feeling shit less of the time, the stuff of dreams. We don't ask for much, do we.I feel shit less of the time.
A bit better for me, currently only losing 5 days a month to headaches instead of 10. My improvement is probably due to cutting out further activities and more disciplined pacing since last year so I feel shit less of the time, rather than my ability to do stuff increasing.
I would have liked moderately worse or something that describes in between a bit and much. In the end I went for much worse because I am considerably more worse than a bit! But felt there is probably a category below me.We have to keep the answers very short in these MEA website polls due to the tool that we use
I produced what I thought was a list of simple short options that cover the whole range of health status
There is no intention to try and produce a result that favours any one direction
If there is a clear simple further answer that needs inserting into the 'getting worse' section then we can consider inserting it
But I feel quite happy with the Q and A as it is
CS
Hmmm, depends on who's running it.It's not meant to be a scientific study. For that there would have to be a proper sampling method and a more complex measure
Thanks . "A bit better" was my answer on the survey, because I am, but I don't think it's because I'm a bit better.I wonder whether you classed yourself in the survey as improved - as you suggest it's not the illness improving, but your management of it. Either way it's good to hear your symptoms have improved a bit.
I'm up for it, whatever it is. Start a thread in the Members' Lounge perhaps.By the way, anyone up for a PR Xmas word-salad slamfest? It would be nice to have an activity where being brain-fogged was actually an advantage. After all, if they can have the para-olympics, we can have the para-mind sports olympiad.