Good spot.
Also this:
The phrase "treatment he needed" implies that an M.E. sufferer can go to a doctor and the doctor will say "It's M.E., you need this treatment" and offer something useful, which is very far from most M.E. sufferers' experience.
I'm happy now. You just have to look hard...
Unbelievably good article for the BBC website, who usually completely ignore M.E. Can't find one thing to grumble about here. Now what am I going to do?
That's rather a dismissive phrase. "Criticism du jour" indeed, like it's a passing fad or something. How about "One criticism of Dr. Exley's work is ... "
Nobody said that.
You seem to be trying to get people to believe something, so the onus is on you to provide evidence. So far your only...
This is just ridiculous. Do the residents of Guam have a lot of aluminium in them or not?
And if they do, anyone looking for sources of aluminium in Guam is very remiss if they don't even consider the amount of Spam they eat and what that Spam is packaged in...
If we are such delicate flowers how on earth have we managed to endure 30 years of this crap?
The BPS crew are the ones who burst into tears, start name-calling or throw a hissy-fit every time someone disagrees with them.
Whilst this is true, and ideally a "Kur" is a 3-week holiday in a spa resort, you do not currently want to be sent on a 'cure' as an ME patient in Germany. You will be encouraged to exercise and be therapised. Until ME is depsychologised I'd be careful what you wish for in the 'Kur' department...
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