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  1. Sean

    Parkinson’s may begin in the gut, study says, adding to growing evidence

    Uh-oh. I tick those boxes, some of them very long term too. The reflux has been an issue since my teens, and only got progressively worse as I got older, resulting in being on PPIs for about 20 years now. Also probably resulted in developing Barret's esophagus, which is something you really...
  2. Sean

    Fatigue and psychiatric disorder: Different or the same? 1999 Chalder, Wessely

    Yeah, I have not seen much from him, at any level of research, clinical, policy, or medico-legal, that I would call useful.
  3. Sean

    UK:ME Association funds research for a new clinical assessment toolkit in NHS ME/CFS specialist services, 2023

    Maybe. They are proving very resilient and resistant to substantive reform, and the rest of the power structure is not doing a good job yet at removing them and their shit theories from practical application.
  4. Sean

    UK:ME Association funds research for a new clinical assessment toolkit in NHS ME/CFS specialist services, 2023

    The lack of self-awareness in some people never ceases to astound me. It is either that or he knows what he is doing and just doesn't give a shit about the harm it causes. Clinician, heal thyself.
  5. Sean

    Open letter to Action for ME with concerns about their promotion of a problematic Care and Support Plan Template

    Thank you Trish, and Sonya for listening and acting promptly. :thumbsup: Yep, BACME are a complete waste of our time and lives. Sooner they are left in the dust of history, the better.
  6. Sean

    Latent profile analysis of biopsychosocial measures in older patients with (un)explained persistent somatic symptoms 2024 Bos et al

    Integrated care is recommended when treating persistent somatic symptoms in later life, regardless of the (un)explained origin of the symptoms. BPS for everything.
  7. Sean

    Side-effect expectations are associated with disability, physical fitness, and somatic symptoms 3 months after post-COVID... 2024 Salzmann et al

    +1 It's ridiculous, isn't it. The actual outcomes seem to make no difference at all to their 'reasoning', the explanation/conclusion they come up with is always 'more BPS'.
  8. Sean

    Association between childhood abuse and risk of post-COVID-19 conditions: Results from three large prospective cohort studies, 2024, Vyas et al.

    And that increase in risk was for severe childhood trauma. If they are only getting a weak generic effect for the severe end of the abuse spectrum, there is unlikely to be a stronger effect for the more moderate-mild end of that spectrum. At the population level none of this is of much...
  9. Sean

    Care and Support Plan template free to download, Action for ME

    What @bobbler said. Especially this: There certainly is a psycho-social pathology in play here: extreme psychopathophilia.
  10. Sean

    Boom and bust, another ME/CFS myth? - ME/CFS Skeptic blog

    I am a bit alive, though mostly just existing.
  11. Sean

    Boom and bust, another ME/CFS myth? - ME/CFS Skeptic blog

    It is bizarre just how backwards they have it. After four decades of watching it in action it still takes my breath away. Kinda seems relevant for a condition they have declared a 'fatigue' disorder.
  12. Sean

    Guardian article on origins of CBT : I have OCD. Some cognitive behavioral therapy techniques were totally wrong for me, April 2024

    CBT requires the assumption that the therapist has some grand sweeping view of and insight into the entire human condition, a neutral place from which to objectively judge whether any given thought or claim is reasonable or not, without having to properly test it. I have never met anybody who...
  13. Sean

    Boom and bust, another ME/CFS myth? - ME/CFS Skeptic blog

    It is not like we have much choice. Our bodies let us know in no uncertain terms. It does.
  14. Sean

    Care and Support Plan template free to download, Action for ME

    What patients need is not detailed planning and micro-management. They need the flexibility to adjust their activity pattern as required. Which is pretty much the complete opposite of planning and schedules, etc. Indeed. I had forgotten about that rhetorical sleight of hand from PACE. I agree...
  15. Sean

    United Kingdom: London - Royal Free Hospital CFS services

    We do not know the cause of ME/CFS, but our fatigue service can address the factors that cause fatigue symptoms to persist and reduce their impact on everyday life. A slippery game with words there. Sliding casually from we don't know the cause of ME/CFS, into we know the factors perpetuating...
  16. Sean

    Boom and bust, another ME/CFS myth? - ME/CFS Skeptic blog

    Another fine piece of work condensing the critical facts into a short readable and punchy form, @ME/CFS Skeptic. Thank you. :thumbup:
  17. Sean

    Opinion Post-exertional malaise – A functional brain aberration?, 2024, Wyller

    Does belief in functional brain aberration predict having functional brain aberration?
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