Jonathan Edwards
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
She does say "since Maeve died" and references NG206 specifically. NG206 (NICE 2021)
Yes, but she seems to be referring to the NHS clinicians at the time of Maeve's death being unable to act (Those who do work in the NHS did not have the authority to change national clinical guidance until after Maeve died) because of some guideline - presumably 2007, although I suspect there is nothing in it on feeding. The suggestion is that the death was preventable in theory but that NHS clinicians were unable to act appropriately.
It is a pity that the debate in the public domain is so far removed from what the real problem is - the resistance amongst gastroenterologists and physicians in general to taking responsibility for ME/CFS patients and providing the same can as others get.