Heidi Fidler
@hidfid
RN, PhD drop-out (for now at least) đź’“ Peds & NICU. POTS (likely LC triggered), MCAS, ME/CFS, HSD & endometriosis. hidfid.bsky.social
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26-02-2009 00:08:38
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I could not be more excited to be looking into the role of low-dose, weekly rapamycin to treat #LongCOVID. Hugely grateful to PolyBio for their faith in us to get this exciting trial done right in collab with Prof. Akiko Iwasaki and others. Looking to begin recruitment Q1 2025 🙏🏻
In response to my question 'What do you see as the most promising medications for neuro-inflammation in ME'? Dr Claire Taylor wrote a brilliant thread Unfortunately the order was all scrambled, so with the help of ChatGPT have tried to put it in the correct order! đź§µ1/n
Dr. Amy Proal last week: “When people get an infection, there’s a huge assumption that it just clears after their symptoms go away… Little amounts of the pathogen [can persist] in parts of your tissue, parts of your nerves—where they can still drive inflammation and directly
I'm glad to see BuzzFeed running educational content about tick- and vector-borne illness like #lyme, but I must disagree with Dr Shapiro, who is quoted in this article, that an infected tick *has* to be on for 24-36 hrs to transmit Lyme Disease. The 1/ buzzfeed.com/jillianwilson/…