Long term pain is also a feature of many poorly understood, complex, chronic conditions, such as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) or chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).
You keep saying that, but still acting like you do understand it.
IOW, they got nothing. All this time and money and endless Very...
Despite the history of serious misuse of safeguarding in ME, I am not unsympathetic to child protection workers. It is one of the most difficult and stressful jobs of all, with hopelessly inadequate resources, and they are damned if they do and damned if they don't.
Looks good to me. :thumbup:
Only problem I have, which could just be a simple translation issue, is with this:
What can be done is "pacing", i.e. the scheduling and allocation of the patient's energy,
The Hungarian word it was translated from may have a different meaning. But in English that...
The primary outcome is the Physical Function domain of the Short Form 36 questionnaire at 12 months. Secondary domains of measurement will include participant perception of change, mobility, health-related quality of life, health service utilisation, anxiety and depression.
SOS
Same Old Shit
'possible'
'exploring'
'perceived'
'may'
'perceptions'
'possible'
All in a single shortish sentence. They don't really believe what they are saying either. :grumpy:
Exactly. Maybe patients are actually good at predicting long term outcomes of their health situation? Maybe even better than the pros.
I don't know, 5-15 seconds in one hit might be over-dosing. This is powerful stuff we are messing with here. Best to start on a few micro seconds per hour.
STAT!
The ultimate proof against mind-over-matter is that we die. Matter (biology) always wins in the long run.
You are more polite than...
Critiques covered outcome measurement, effect size calculation, research integrity, and more, but the central issue became subject selection in the studies.
Nope. The central issue is lack of adequate control for known biases and confounders in the research, and the resultant lack of critical...
IOW, much the same as any other community with a common interest on health policy. Or just about any other science-based issue.
Agree with this.
Yep, that assertion is just silly. We wouldn't be having this fight debate if there was genuine science-based consensus.
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