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    United Kingdom: Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan (BPS neurologist)

    Bingo. This is the core of BPS - that beliefs about yourself can manifest symptoms.
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    United Kingdom: Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan (BPS neurologist)

    I don’t follow the field closely, but I’ve only read qualitative studies on pre-symptomatic testing. There’s a wide range of experiences, including minors wishing to be able to test before turning 18. This is an example: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32162754/
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    Post-COVID-19 syndrome and low-grade inflammation: exploring gender and occupational inequalities in a retrospective cohort study, 2025, Yanhui et al

    Does inflammation just mean the presence of cells that sometimes are involved in inflammation? Does that tell us much about what’s actually going on?
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    News from Scandinavia

    More than 7000 patients in Norway have been requesting for years to dismantle the National Advisory Unit on ME/CFS because of their BPS approach. In an ideal world, it should be enough to just ask for help. The patients shouldn’t have to specify what kind of help. But it’s incredibly naive of...
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    United Kingdom: Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan (BPS neurologist)

    I just found the site that had a transcription, so the credit goes to the developers! On one hand, I believe it’s quite common to believe that you’ve got symptoms before you test, even if you don’t have the mutation. On the other hand, the people that do get sick often do not understand how...
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    United Kingdom: Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan (BPS neurologist)

    The logical response would have been to feel guilty about misdiagnosing someone, not to feel guilty about having used a medical diagnosis per se. And the logical response to this guilt would have been to be more diligent next time, not to start throwing around bullshit bps-diagnoses...
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    United Kingdom: Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan (BPS neurologist)

    Maybe we could ‘obliviate’ their memories of psychosomatics and replace them with real science!
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    Looking for citations

    Not the study you’re asking for, but a recent Norwegian one found both under- and over diagnosis with regards to ICD G93.3 and the CCC. https://www.s4me.info/threads/improving-myalgic-encephalomyelitis-population-sampling-kielland-et-al-2025.43293/
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    Review Interventions for the management of long covid post-covid condition: living systematic review, 2024, Zeraatkar, Flottorp, Garner, Busse+

    It’s like having an ambulance drive right past a car crash because someone hasn’t called 911 about it.
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    Smithsonian Magazine: For Some Women With Serious Physical Ailments, Mental Illness Has Become a Scapegoat Diagnosis

    I think we have to take it a step further and challenge the concept of somatic symptom disorders itself.
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    Post-infection symptoms up to 24 months after COVID-19: a matched cohort study in Berlin, Germany 2025 Meierkord et al

    If my memory is correct: They mentioned that some of the controls went for tests because they were close contacts. They also excluded controls that had had covid-like symptoms or positive tests during the period. But I agree that it’s not an ideal way to get controls.
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    We need a diagnostic test for fatigue induced by sustained activity

    I don’t think anyone has argued that it is perfect. I believe I said it was the best, as in the best we’ve currently got. FUNCAP doesn’t ask about if you got PEM. I’m not sure I follow your argument, but that might very well be a me problem!
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    We need a diagnostic test for fatigue induced by sustained activity

    Does it though? It asks you about the believed consequence of doing activity X during an average day the last month. Is that activity in itself enough to influence how much you can do the rest of the period? Finding your threshold serves as a proxy for how much you could do that month, all...
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    United Kingdom: Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan (BPS neurologist)

    UnHerd’s motto: I guess that fits well with the BPS paradigm shift narrative.
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    Review A research perspective on sphingolipid metabolism and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, 2025, Xiao, Junhua

    The abstract says that most of those are often fatal. It doesn’t really fit with how people can live with ME/CFS for decades.
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    United Kingdom: Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan (BPS neurologist)

    Of course it does! Getting hit in the head is scary and you might become afraid of using your head again. Skilled practitioners like O’Sullivan are able to instantly recognise the telltale signs of any psychosomatic conditions. In other news, the new state of the art treatment for...
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    Post-infection symptoms up to 24 months after COVID-19: a matched cohort study in Berlin, Germany 2025 Meierkord et al

    Limitations (line breaks added): Our study should be interpreted in the context of its limitations. First, our study used self-reported symptoms for a time period of up to 24 months as a basis of analysis which meant that in some cases, participants had to recall any signs and symptoms for a...
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    Post-infection symptoms up to 24 months after COVID-19: a matched cohort study in Berlin, Germany 2025 Meierkord et al

    Symptoms they asked about: Fever Runny nose Cough Sweats Headache Migrane Loss of power in muscles Joint pains Exhaustion while resting Exhaustion while being minimal active Shortness of breath at rest Issues with sense of taste and/or smell Tiredness Loss of motivation Chest pain Sleep...
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    United Kingdom: Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan (BPS neurologist)

    Regarding the post above, it seems to me like O’Sullivan is possibly arguing that the psychosomatic model claims that any symptom can be psychosomatic, and consequently, the fact that a patient presents with symptoms indicates that it’s psychosomatic.
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