Der Fatigatio e.V. Bundesverband Chronisches Erschöpfungssyndrom
(CFS/CFIDS/ME)
trauert um seine Vereinsvorsitzende
Edelgard Klasing
* 6. Juli 1958 † 1. Juli 2018
die völlig unerwartet und viel zu früh aus unserer Mitte gerissen wurde.
Edelgard Klasing war eine außergewöhnliche...
"seriously threatened"? Who are the militants?
If people with HIV/AIDS have the energy to run around throwing blood, invading offices etc it's understandable because they were going to die.
If people with ME have the energy to raise their voice, let alone stand up and walk around, they "can't...
Articles like this are usually for publicity, either to further a career as a burlesque dancer, promote a self-help book about a miracle cure, or whatever. In this case she is trying to raise money - both the pictures have a "Just Giving" stamp on them, and there is a link to where you can...
Well it's only an anecdote but I have a friend who suddenly discovered that he was mildly gay and was desperate to find a cure so underwent conversion therapy. It made him so serverely gay that he's now bedbound.
If I may continue my paranoid ramblings from earlier (I do think the most likely explanation is that Sharpe wrote "by" instead of "but" - but since when did a more plausible explanation stop a good conspiracy theorist ...) it appears that Sharpe could try to sow discord amongst sufferers, divide...
Sorry to keep posting, but I was just slicing my banana into my muesli when the penny finally dropped.
@dave30th - that'll be you he's talking about. Congratulations, Michael Sharpe has invented a whole new category just for you. He already has one for @Tom Kindlon et al (biased ME sufferer)...
And who are these non-patient activists who are trying to discredit science? How did they infiltrate us? And why? And does this get us off the hook now, or what?
Despite being poorly expressed, I think I have just realised what he is trying to say. Is the "(by not patients in general)" a claim that patient activist groups are being led by trouble-makers who are not genuine ME patients? If so, this is a new claim. So far being an ME sufferer has been a...
Perfect is "If I'd done my homework, I'd have passed the test" whilst knowing that the first 'd is for had and the second 'd is for would. And if they get that right I ask them "If you hadn't had pumpernickel for breakfast, what would you have had to have had?"
Of course it's entirely possible that Turdie Chalder said "it's ok Michael, you don't have to write my name, just write the PACE authors, that'll be fine, really", assuming that at least he'd be able to spell PACE properly.
Quite. Scientific writing is a thing - I have a friend who teaches courses on it. You would expect precision and accuracy to be second nature to Michael Sharpe if he was half the scientist he claims to be. It's also interesting that the briefing was not signed by the other PACE authors, just...
I am happy to unashamedly stickle. Especially when Michael Sharpe constructs a sentence that I could use to teach my beginners with:
There is / there are, much and many, has and have, singular / plural, present perfect - all the classic mistakes Germans make when they start learning English...
Am I the only person appalled by Michael Sharpe's lack of attention to detail when it comes to grammar? I've noticed on twitter that when he gets petulant his spelling and grammar go out of the window, but this in a letter to an MP:
I would frankly feel insulted to receive such a slovenly...
The BPS brigade is engaged in a contest to grab as much territory as possible from as many illnesses as possible, so for them illness iteself is a "contested field".
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