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  1. rvallee

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

    But they don't have to. It's selling like hotcakes anyway. It's just a scam/belief, no one involved cares whether it's any true. They just care that they can sell it over and over again and not bother to do anything about us. They're never asked to put any evidence. Even the vast majority of MDs...
  2. rvallee

    What's a term like 'green-washing' for the rehabilitation approach to ME/CFS and similar diseases?

    I like wishcare. In reference to wishcycling. Because it's mostly about ordinary people doing ordinary acts that make zero real difference while the real problem, the companies manufacturing products that can't be recycled but pretend that they can, suck up giant amounts of profit for...
  3. rvallee

    Protocol Online cognitive training for people with cognitive impairment following SARS-CoV-2 infection: A randomised controlled clinical trial, 2024, Corbett

    But it's literally not. This nonsense is widely believed, including by people who dismiss all the biological evidence for ME/CFS and will gleefully point out how it contradicts some of the things they know about biology, and then they literally go "brain matter is just like muscle matter" when...
  4. rvallee

    Review Neurasthenia as a model of a disease thought to have disappeared. On an unpublished letter by Jean-Martin Charcot, 2024, Pérez Martínez

    Ah well if it includes "real data on his clinical management" then who could possibly not take it as fact? You know what other condition was thought to have disappeared? Wandering womb. Let's bring all the old discredited stuff back and make medicine great again with all the modern stuff from...
  5. rvallee

    UK RCGP helps with supportive LC leaflet for GPs

    There is unfortunately zero chance that it leads to a change in their stance about ME, ME/CFS, CFS, "chronic fatigue", or any variation thereof. Even with the mention of PESE in the document. They clearly understand it very little, still advise CBT and GET, and have no issues sticking to...
  6. rvallee

    Cass report, quality of evidence in evidence-based medicine and double-blinding

    Although that's not quite fair. With us they simply work around it by asserting that harm is impossible, and accordingly not recording incidences of harm related to the illness, only those like hospitalizations, heart arrests, injuries and other types of possible harm from exercise. And...
  7. rvallee

    Cass report, quality of evidence in evidence-based medicine and double-blinding

    Usually anyway. Not for us, that's for sure. In fact even noting any harm is met with hostility, we're just being negative, taking away people's hope. This unequal application of standards is, well, non-standard, all over the place, arbitrary, motivated, biased, and so on.
  8. rvallee

    UK NICE 2021 ME/CFS Guideline, published 29th October - post-publication discussion

    Not sure if this has been noted before. As we know, the RCGP has stood firmly against the updated guideline, rejecting it on the same basis as the PACE ideologues have, partly for having "invented" a new definition of the illness by requiring PEM/PESE, and standing firm in advising against...
  9. rvallee

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

    It will probably come in the form of gift-wrapping around Cochrane's, uh, whatever it is they manage to put together.
  10. rvallee

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

    I think that, in the UK anyway, the charities have been successfully bullied into being non-confrontational that they don't dare do anything anymore. The campaigns of demonization in the press and academic literature did not just target the patients, they very explicitly named and blamed the...
  11. rvallee

    Protocol Online cognitive training for people with cognitive impairment following SARS-CoV-2 infection: A randomised controlled clinical trial, 2024, Corbett

    Problem basically solved. Life so wretched by illness that it's not worth living? Here's a puzzle game to distract you. Good grief we are in such mediocre hands. It's really the same everywhere, humans only accomplish things because of a mass of billions trying all the things for millennia...
  12. rvallee

    Review Understanding Functional Neurological Disorder: Recent Insights and Diagnostic Challenges, 2024, Mavroudis et al.

    Everything and the kitchen sink, but especially the kitchen sink, because we know. Just pure hubristic gut feeling ruining millions of lives, it's baffling. I am complete puzzled at the idea of asking psychological questions about headaches, it's so mediocre in having no scope, no ambition...
  13. rvallee

    United Kingdom: Science Media Centre (including Fiona Fox)

    Relevant since ME/CFS is generally categorized as a "functional something or another", lots of pwME have been misdiagnosed with FND, and the same is happening with Long Covid: I guess "anything but psychologically driven" doesn't mean "all in the mind", though? There's no point giving these...
  14. rvallee

    Functional Neurological Disorders: Challenging the Mainstream Agnostic Causative Position 2024 Scamvougeras and Castle

    Interesting discussions on the tweet machine. Seems like some are getting bored of the whole dog whistle movement that pretends that it doesn't mean psychological, including the current fashionable trend making it up as some "network dysfunction": Another one: I guess we're supposed to...
  15. rvallee

    Debugging the Doctor Brain: Who's teaching doctors how to think?

    I'm a huge physics nerd. It fascinates me. I consume so much pop physics stuff on a regular basis. Can't do the math, but I love it anyway. And one fundamental principle in physics is that theory is useless until it is confirmed experimentally. Experiments are the key to everything. And...
  16. rvallee

    A low FODMAP diet plus traditional dietary advice versus a low-carbohydrate diet versus pharmacological treatment in [IBS] (CARBIS), 2024, Frändemark+

    Nothing groundbreaking IMO. Some people have digestive troubles from eating certain foods. Avoiding those foods reduces problems caused by eating them. Diets are hard to strictly follow, but they can help. FODMAPS is one of those diets, but it is very hard to strictly follow. In a sane world...
  17. rvallee

    A low FODMAP diet plus traditional dietary advice versus a low-carbohydrate diet versus pharmacological treatment in [IBS] (CARBIS), 2024, Frändemark+

    A low FODMAP diet plus traditional dietary advice versus a low-carbohydrate diet versus pharmacological treatment in irritable bowel syndrome (CARBIS): a single-centre, single-blind, randomised controlled trial https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langas/article/PIIS2468-1253(24)00045-1/abstract...
  18. rvallee

    United Kingdom: Science Media Centre (including Fiona Fox)

    Got a few with their sources. I guess it could be fair to say that they said it's behavioral, rather than psychological, but to me that's a distinction without a difference. I don't buy that they genuinely think it's relevant, or they wouldn't have spent this much energy inventing a concept...
  19. rvallee

    Simon Wessely Research & Related Quotes

    Copied post Got a few with their sources. I guess it could be fair to say that they said it's behavioral, rather than psychological, but to me that's a distinction without a difference. I don't buy that they genuinely think it's relevant, or they wouldn't have spent this much energy inventing...
  20. rvallee

    UK: Disability benefits (UC, ESA and PIP) - news and updates 2024 and 2025

    Oh wow I missed that detail. Holy damn this is a bit much even for Orwell.
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