Oh this is great to hear! Thanks @dave30th and @Jonathan Edwards lovely to hear you both, brings a smile to my face. Less Joy in the Morning, more Jo in the MorningI've also posted this interview that I did with Jonathan earlier today:
Trial By Error: Interview with Jonathan Edwards about "Therapy Guide" from British Association of Clinicians in ME/CFS | Virology Blog
By David Tuller, DrPH The British Association of Clinicians in ME/CFS, known as BACME, defines itself as “a multidisciplinary organisation providing informa ...virology.ws
Why are these two British blokes looking so handsome even in older age?I've also posted this interview that I did with Jonathan earlier today:
even in older age
The timing there is interesting. The CMO report was released in 2002 and recommended the setting-up of clinics that would "adopt a biopsychosocial model or a holistic view of care", including CBT & GET:A Brief History of CFS/ME services within NHS
In May 2003, it was announced that a central budget of £8.5 million would be released to
the NHS in two phases to allow stepped development of CFS/ ME services in England.

Yes, the "after" is fundamental, and highlights how Sivan and Co. clearly feel there is no remaining illness in ME/CFS patients, only its lingering after effects that need to be rehabilitated from. An incredibly dangerous and arrogant assumption.The Oxford English Dictionary defines rehabilitation as:
The action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
It also generally refers to the process of restoring a person, object, or area to a former good condition or functional state.
I think that was what i was accredited in, in 1985.
Seems a bit like shooting himself in the foot.I think he emphasised the fact that many don't get better.
That link no longer works. Even when I go into Wayback Machine from the top, search for "fine trial" and then click on the link is shows me, it then comes up with an error, and no longer seems to be available. Has someone just pulled the plug on it I wonder?
The error only recently started and is a perfectly normal one for a service having issues, as it is if you try to access the archive of any site at the moment (I see errors for the bbc for example’. No conspiracy to see here.That link no longer works. Even when I go into Wayback Machine from the top, search for "fine trial" and then click on the link is shows me, it then comes up with an error, and no longer seems to be available. Has someone just pulled the plug on it I wonder?
503 Service Unavailable
No server is available to handle this request.
I think it’s telling that even then there was talk of the need for domiciliary care for the severely affected. And it never happened.Thereafter interest by physicians dwindled away, effectively relegating ME/CFS to the hinterland - well, wasteland - of therapists and psychobabblers. Probably one of the most counterproductive things the charities ever supported.
Yes, I believe this is something medical science has not really got a handle on, the belief probably being "nothing to see here". But it is actually deeply fundamental to ME symptoms. Just to be clear I don't have ME but my wife has for 20 years or so, and it has become very clear to me that the problem is far more intricate than merely "lack of energy". It is very much about patterns of energy availability with respect to things such as time, energy expenditure, sleep patterns. And especially to note there are time delays between cause and effect, and because there is some element of cyclic repetitions in here, can be tricky to identify exactly what instance of a cause may be triggering a particular effect, the effects can be cumulative and I suspect quite complex.I can do everything I used to, except I can’t do it for long or repeatedly.
That link no longer works.
We’re seeing some charities like the MEA make the same mistake now, two decades later, saying that services for mild/moderate that we know are imperfect are a route to better care for the severely affected.
Archive.org is having general availability problems at the moment.How intriguing. It worked FINE yesterday!
Someone is reading this.
Archive.org is having general availability problems at the moment.
Dr Sivan’s “everything is rehabilitation” email seems to take its spirit from the Trump administration’s tactics — redefining words to mean the opposite and using semantics to bully people.Dr Sivan has responded again.