By Ed Yong, author of this article
Ah, yes, that should do it: wait 6 months and do nothing. If you can guarantee bad outcomes maybe you should do something about it, then?“I’ll guarantee you if we have this conversation again six months to a year from now, we’ll be reviewing the literature about talking about the long-term deleterious effects of non-hospitalized patients,” Fauci added
There was a guy sent by the US Army (?) to observe the Nuremberg trials and report back on what we could learn about the psychology of the accused.Good point about empathy. THAT is definitely one aspect of what is wrong in the consultation liaison psychiatry world where they impose their ideological interpretations onto sick people. Though they have learned over the years to finely hone their empathy pretend skills to help make their treatments 'acceptable to patients'.
Beyond the "We Told You So" moment that this is, the true big and compelling story here is exactly one of the loss of empathy for other people, putting them into a category of 'other' where they could be dismissed and abused at will because they were undeserving of belief.
And it is only a tiny step from there to tyranny. Seriously.The patient had no agency in their eyes. The psychiatrist was in the position of always being right.
"Campaign groups supporting survivors of the virus have previously warned that doctors are dismissing ongoing problems or misdiagnosing the ongoing effects of Covid-19 as chronic fatigue syndrome.Don't think this has been posted?
'Long Covid' is real and patients suffer debilitating symptoms for months, experts say
Groups supporting survivors of virus warns doctors are dismissing problems or misdiagnosing long-term effects
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...patients-suffer-debilitating-symptoms-months/
Oh right - so people with CFS don't have problems 3 months later...?
By Ed Yong, author of this article