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  1. Sean

    Blog: Mental Health at Home: What Is… ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue)

    The unspoken but implied message is “haul your head out of your arse.” It's not always unspoken and implied.
  2. Sean

    News from Australia

    low doses of naltrexone Surely LDN will work this time? :rolleyes:
  3. Sean

    Causal attributions and perceived stigma for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2021, Froehlich, Jason et al

    Yeah, you gotta be pretty dumb to try scamming with this disease. No easy roads here. Indeed, some of the hardest there is.
  4. Sean

    News about Long Covid including its relationship to ME/CFS 2020 to 2021

    Maybe not totally uncharted. No mention at all of ME/CFS, nor MUS/PPS, etc. This is interesting: This is good news, if true: As to this: Nice plan. Good luck.
  5. Sean

    Self-help interventions for young people with persistent physical symptoms: A systematic review, 2021, Holsting et al

    I still find it difficult to comprehend the sheer scale of the opportunity costs from decades of, um, neglected or misdirected research.
  6. Sean

    Reversals in psychology, 2020, blog by argmin gravitas

    The Big Lie is a thing, and it works, unfortunately.
  7. Sean

    Michael Sharpe: Mind, Medicine and Morals: A Tale of Two Illnesses (2019) BMJ blog - and published responses

    Gotta admire their sheer chutzpah. They will smear anybody. Which is a very long list of enemies.
  8. Sean

    [Blog] Beyond the NICE guideline: MEComms© and the case for a public inquiry

    I certainly don't think it is going to be plain sailing. Nothing about the politics of ME is. Quite the contrary, short of a major breakthrough in the biomedical side, this is potentially the biggest threat to our opponents, so I have no doubt they will move heaven and earth to prevent an...
  9. Sean

    Lightning Process study in Norway - Given Ethics Approval February 2022

    Or one can relate to standard criteria for mitigation measures. We did the latter. Which is the whole problem. Standards in this kind of research are in the sewer.
  10. Sean

    [Blog] Beyond the NICE guideline: MEComms© and the case for a public inquiry

    This. Including the critical issue of alleged 'harassment and threats' claim. Rip the covers off it and see what is really behind it. I think they go hand-in-hand.
  11. Sean

    Reversals in psychology, 2020, blog by argmin gravitas

    This will always be their fallback position: It only works if the patient wants to get better. The big plus of this position being, of course, that it is completely unfalsifiable. It is impossible for a patient to prove they do want to get better and are trying hard enough.
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