A spreadsheet would be a good idea, but then wouldn't we'd have to list most of the variables, i.e., most or all of the symptoms and then gradients of each? What do you have in mind as far as that goes? Would it have to be on Google docs or another site?
We should keep it as simple to start with and will have to watch the legal side. Probably use private messaging on this site. If a member wants to submit data they ask for a data entry form.
The statistics only are published, say monthly never the database. The database never gets put on the web.
I just received my thiamine order today and was just thinking about making a similar control list to chart my own progress. I decided to assess my progress by grading my symptoms according to a 1-5 system with 1 being poor and 5 being normal.
Thank you for posting that. It is very helpful and I am looking forward to filling it out and keeping it as a record of where i have been to where I am at.Thanks
I, for one, think it's an excellent idea because if we are going to list out all the symptoms and supplements, it may be that we can draw correlations beyond just those to thiamine.
A spreadsheet that only correlated outcomes to thiamine usage would be pretty straightforward. People would grade the severity of their symptoms from one month to the next (perhaps on a scale of 1 to 10 since it would be less subjective and more refined than the UPDRS) and we could see what kind of correlations there would be from the point they began taking thiamine.
I have a couple questions, though.
I don't understand how we do this to private messaging. If people are filling out a data form, won't that require somebody to collate and/or reenter data? Would it be easier if everybody had access to the same spreadsheet and filled in their data themselves? There are plenty of free message boards that are password protected.
What are your legal concerns? It seems like a spreadsheet is just a simplified quantification of the information were already providing to each other.
I don't know that there is any other place where people are compiling this kind of data in one big spreadsheet and I can imagine that after a year or so, it would provide a lot of valuable information, maybe enough for someone to do an RCT study of thiamine.
It is something of an ambitious project, but I think well worth the effort to figure it out.
Have folks heard of Dr Laurie Mischley? - she's a naturopathic doctor in USA who has compiled a lot of data on CAM treatments. If we can get her interested in a B1 study she has the expertise on compiling data I think. bastyr.edu/people/alumni-re...
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