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  1. Sean

    NICE ME/CFS guideline - draft published for consultation - 10th November 2020

    That was never going to happen. They are too far gone. Cut them loose, and leave them behind in the dust of history, I say.
  2. Sean

    NICE ME/CFS guideline - draft published for consultation - 10th November 2020

    This is getting a bit weird. Are the CBT-GET people resigning in protest? I don't know whether to be worried or hopeful. :confused:
  3. Sean

    BMJ: Chronic fatigue syndrome and Long Covid, moving beyond the controversy, 2021, Newman

    Individualised to the point of being meaningless. It is just the latest buzz word to distract from the fact those using it have nothing to offer. Same old shit.
  4. Sean

    BMJ: Chronic fatigue syndrome and Long Covid, moving beyond the controversy, 2021, Newman

    In the absence of objective data, Let that sink in. In the absence of objective data, anything goes. Which is why the 'subjectively defined' claim is so prominent in the psychosocial arguments. It is their get out of jail free card.
  5. Sean

    United Kingdom: Action for ME (AfME) news

    Yes, let's not make AfME the scapegoat for all the other more serious failures across the board.
  6. Sean

    United Kingdom: Action for ME (AfME) news

    Mixed feelings. AfME are now heading in the right direction. Constructive criticism and engagement with them seems more a more productive path than this approach. But they do have a way to travel yet, and they really do need to publicly acknowledge their role in PACE and apologise for it. The...
  7. Sean

    Interventions that manipulate how patients report symptoms as a separate form of bias

    I offer a free organic disposal service loving home for all unwanted black rice pudding.
  8. Sean

    Interventions that manipulate how patients report symptoms as a separate form of bias

    Just don't try to infringe on my patent for black rice pudding therapy (BLARPUT™).
  9. Sean

    Interventions that manipulate how patients report symptoms as a separate form of bias

    That could work. Only properly qualified charlatans should be allowed near patients.
  10. Sean

    COVID-19 Infection and Subsequent Psychiatric Morbidity, Sleep Problems & Fatigue: ... an English Primary Care Cohort, 2021, Chalder, Chew-Graham

    Conceding that causality (and hence direction of causality) has not been established, instead of just assuming it has as per the normal BPS practice, is a step forward. Albeit from a very long way behind, and very late in the game. And way too late for Chalder, at least, to redeem herself.
  11. Sean

    Vulvodynia; next target "MUS" for ACT

    Translation: If you have a bad day/week/life it is your fault. The circumstances of your life are irrelevant.
  12. Sean

    Problems with accessiblity for people who use wheelchairs

    That there is what is known as a fair question.
  13. Sean

    Gez Medinger videos: Part 1 Pacing - Ben Marsh, Part 2 GET - Todd Davenport et al.

    I agree. The whole concept of a baseline is problematic.
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