rvallee
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Sepsis is typically (or strictly?) bacterial so... which bacteria? How? Not invalidating it but it's a bit ironic to simply turn from "well, where's the virus, then?" to "well, where's the bacteria, then?". Most likely it's because the symptoms are also very alike but sepsis is taken seriously so that's obviously preferable.From Twitter she seems to be invested in the link up her group has made with UK Sepsis Trust which obviously must be an acceptable connection.......
And by the way this is all so completely invalidates all the tropes about ME being a fashionable disease, a label that patients seek to enable us to fill the sick role. The rejection has been strong and entirely on the basis that it is completely discriminated and thus totally undesirable. Someone ought to explore that, how the BPS fanatics have for decades claimed that people choose and want the ME label, despite the fact that it is completely discriminated and so makes no sense whatsoever.
Because this fits the exact pattern that Wessely abused to push his nonsense about a belief in having a diseased called ME. Nobody wants to have a damn discriminated disease where you are treated like a subhuman. How that ever got accepted despite it being fully known that it is completely discriminated is a serious indictment of massive systemic flaws in health care, how absurd self-contradictory claims got to be taken seriously.