Dr Myhill’s complaint to GMC about PACE authors.

This is why I think in order for ME activism to succeed we need to:

1. Make sure that we are always trying to convert the unconverted. Talk among fellow patients is cheap. Convincing someone outside of this bubble is far more effective (though difficult).

2. Develop links with healthy allies, who are the people who can show up in person.


Ideally we would have more: I would like to see a expert PR/Lobbying/Media offensive such as Valerie Eliot Smith has proposed. If she didn't get anywhere in trying to unite the ME community in the UK towards that I don't think it'll happen though. We're up against big guns and a big gun of our own would make our struggle much more effective. I'm not getting any younger.

I'm glad to see though that the number of people sending their experience of harms to GMC is rising, and I hope lots more people back her complaint up.
 
If she didn't get anywhere in trying to unite the ME community in the UK towards that I don't think it'll happen though. We're up against big guns and a big gun of our own would make our struggle much more effective.
I think without unison - at least to the external world - it won't work. That's just was history and the present show. Every big agenda worked or works due to unison.
Internally, discussion, fights, different opinions etc. are ok as long as they don't lead to (public) split-ups.

I agree that a professional PR campaign etc. could be very successful.

My impression is, we will have to wait for science to give something like a biomarker. IF one will be found.
 
Does anybody know if it's enough to send my experience to Myhill alone? Does she collect all letters? If I contact Sir Stephenson of GMC directly - as she asks - I surely have to take into account some bureaucratical issues, no? I feel a bit uncomfortable with that.
 
Does anybody know if it's enough to send my experience to Myhill alone? Does she collect all letters? If I contact Sir Stephenson of GMC directly - as she asks - I surely have to take into account some bureaucratical issues, no? I feel a bit uncomfortable with that.
I obviously don't know, and am not asking, the details, but in a way your discomfort feels indicative of some of the indirect ways the PACE trial has led to stress, at the very least, for many PwME.
 
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