there's more, the good thing about ChatGPT is that it's capable of reevaluating its conclusions, you could NEVER, EVER have this discussion with a doctor, he would kick you out of his office:
and then, finally:
I asked ChatGPT (Openai's GPT3.5) what were the treatments for ME/CFS:
But then, I asked:
I guess its last response is better than nothing, given it's been feed literature on ME indiscriminately without any form of quality control
Although I think it's a key part of why ME is such a neglected disease and we are so stigmatized, I always forget who renamed it to CFS. Do you remember? Does anybody remember?
I'm from Argentina, and I can tell you that no doctor is aware of what even is Ampligen and that it was never on the market, it was all a bluff, as many other things are in this country
Sadly, I live in one of those countries (Argentina) where Psychoanalisis reigns supreme and is basically the ONLY thing being taught in Psychology institutions. We have hundreds of thousands of psychoanalysts in a 44 million people country. Thanks to psychoanlisis and it's "somatization"...
thank you for your efforts, as more and more countrys drop the GET and CBT bs, even the underdeveloped countries like Argentina, where there are no guidelines, will benefit
"psychosomatic"? what would make they think that way? what can be the relationship between psychology and having been infected with a deadly virus and later developing a series of bodily symptoms? It goes even against common sense
time and time again the same results, and nothing ever changes for us... we're still being treated as hypochondriacs and hysterical when some 8000 studies show that our bodies are a complete wreck, specially in regard to energy producing cellular systems . I just don't understand anymore what...
this is relevant to me. I've had ME for 23 years and got covid19 last October. Covid reactivated a symptom that I haven't had in a while, an "internal itch" limited only and precisely to the whole left side of my body, it was one of the first symptoms I experienced when I developed ME 23 years...
answering the question in the topic's title: my EX wife constantly told me that I should get out of support groups because they were "making me sicker". Of course she was referring to mental illness (hypochondria, anxiety disorder, etc), not that she believed I suffered from a biological...
there's also the fact that probably many of the participants didn't even have OCD to begin with. OCD is notable for being extremely difficult to diagnose, the average time for diagnosis is 10 years...
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