Tom Farmen Nerli is specialist in rehabilitation and says the guidelines will have a nocebo effect, encourages avoidance and removes hope of recovery.
Psychologist Linn Breen Herner says the message is too far apart from the fundament that she and her colleagues are building their practice upon at Oslo University Hospital. She point to advice and activity and that patients are advised to decrease and stabilise with deterioration. She wants more emphasis on recovery and how to recover.
Ingjerd Helene Jøssang is a GP and represents the Norwegian Association for GPs. She says there is too much emphasis on avoiding activity, and that they have evidence and experience that this causes more harm than good. The rehabilitation perspective on improvement and recovery is too small.
Peter Prydz is a GP and represents the Norwegian Association for GPs and has the same text as Jøssang.
This is just embarrassing. I cannot wrap my head around the idea of insisting so strongly on being wrong while inflicting so much harm and misery. They are explicitly demanding false information, lies and bullshit, really, even as a middle ground has already diluted things in their favor to the point of ending up useless. It's beyond clear that without a biological understanding, health care does more harm than good, so anything that isn't all about solving this is pointless, entirely because of this oppositional defiance rooted in "Imagine a world"-based medicine.
She wants more emphasis on recovery and how to recover.
Well, someone's gotta do the work on that, buddy. It hasn't been done, because of junk like that.
When you look at the history of scientific breakthroughs, more often than not, the people who worked on them were pariahs, treated with hostility by the vast majority of their peers. And in most cases, when they describe their work, they almost always say things like "I just knew, I never gave up, I knew I was right and I just kept pushing", but so do the people who got it all wrong. They are just as certain and relentless in their pursuit of being wrong.
Meanwhile, not a single breakthrough has ever been achieved using the methods pushed by biopsychosocial ideologues, the reasons they gave for dissent here. Not a single one. But they still push and push, no matter how much misery they inflict. Human judgment is just damn awful for the most part, and should never be relied upon.
Imagine doing worse than a freaking LLM when LLMs aren't even reliable yet. I can't process this much wrong, it conflicts with everything that makes me who I am.