Last I heard someone threw a car, possibly a boat. Not a big boat though. Possibly a small yacht purchased with secondary gains.
Some parents of children with ME place them in LP programs. The parents think the child is ill. This understanding may also have been validated by medical personnel. However, it seems the LP then goes about delegitimizing the parents' and others' authority and understanding that the child has any illness at all.
What a confusing time for the child, whose trust and belief in their parents may be shaken or damaged. This could in turn make the child feel very alone with their situation. Are the potential negative ramifications of this process ever examined? It appears not.
Patient advocate Nina E. Steinkopf did the digging the journalist who wrote about this seminar with security should have done. There seems to be no record of communication between the University and the police about this seminar. Professor Reme has said it's easy to document threats and harassment against ME researchers, but when Steinkopf got in touch with her and asked which threats and harassment against ME researchers have been reported to the police, and also which police unit was contacted regarding the conference – and when, Reme did not wish to answer.
Steinkopf: Secret ME conference in Norway: Were the police on standby?
Patient advocate Nina E. Steinkopf did the digging the journalist who wrote about this seminar with security should have done. There seems to be no record of communication between the University and the police about this seminar. Professor Reme has said it's easy to document threats and harassment against ME researchers, but when Steinkopf got in touch with her and asked which threats and harassment against ME researchers have been reported to the police, and also which police unit was contacted regarding the conference – and when, Reme did not wish to answer.
Steinkopf: Secret ME conference in Norway: Were the police on standby?
Sounds about right. I'm sure they did that, ask the police for recommendations, and were probably given generic answer with some amount of confusion from the police, who don't know the ins and outs of conspiracies in the BPS bubble. But the idea that police were on standby is beyond laughable. They have, you know, real work to do. This would be campus security anyway, or community police.The police made general risk assessments in advance of this academic gathering, and we followed their recommendations. We do not wish to go into the specifics of the assessments
And yet, this is the whole documentation:In a podcast with comedian Harald Eia on 21st October, Reme says that the debate climate concerning ME is harsh and that this is easy to document
They want to present this as argument about science, but they aren't doing science, they are trying to directly influence the lives of millions of people, somehow without wanting to hear anything from the patients whose lives is impacted. This is simply not serious. There are loads of jobs in real science where no one is directly affected by their work. This is as coherent as a politician aggressively pushing a policy saying they don't want to hear from the people who will be affected by it. Childish nonsense.
I truly don't understand how it's acceptable to have such bigoted opinions, opinions!, about an illness affecting millions. Opinions that are then acted upon, there is no separation of private and professional views here. This isn't like separating private religious beliefs with a duty-bound profession, the beliefs are entirely about the job and put into real life outcomes.He is a former consulting doctor at the Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV) and a medically knowledgeable legal member of the National Insurance Court. In 2020, he told the newspaper VG that «ME is a fashion diagnosis» (Norwegian text).
The newspaper Morgenbladet has a paywalled article today about a recent ME seminar in Oslo.
The title is: Seminar for ME researchers required security and police on standby: - They are trying to get us
The article begins with psychology professor and the organiser for the seminar Silje Endresen Reme who warns journalists against writing about ME.
- When we as much as hint that psychological factors can be part of the illness, we are not just met with disagreement, but with personal attacks. They are trying to get us.
The seminar was for ME researchers who research CFS as a biopsychosocial illness. They chose not to have any announcements on social media on beforehand and only let leaders on the top of the involved organisations know about the seminar. Otherwise there would be a lot of pressure from the activists, who according to Reme are in a minority of ME patients.
Trude Schei from the Norwegian ME Association comments and says it's sad if anyone felt they needed security. Nobody wants a situation like that. She is also sad that this perspective is repeated when it comes to ME, and says it overshadows the professional debate. If anything it's strange ME patients aren't even more angry.
- When they are insinuating that a whole patient group is aggressive, they have to show documentation for this having happened on the level it's claimed to have happened.
The article says the biopsychosocial side wants to investigate treatments as CBT, while the biomedical side thinks the illness should be investigated as a "physiological" illness. It says USA and UK stopped recommending CBT and GET, but that the countries have not chosen any sides.
Psychologist and ME sufferer Frøydis Lillesalen says the main reason for the frustration, beside the illness itself, is the lack of research and lack of help.
- ME patients have tried psychological treatments for 40 years. If these interventions had worked, we'd be left with very few ME patients in Norway.
Henrik Vogt, MD and leader of Recovery Norge says that Recovery Norge would never have had a function, had those who recover been welcome or listened to by the Norwegian ME Association.
Frøydis Lilledalen is sceptical that an organisation with 2-300 recovered people, is used to represent a patient group of 20 000 people.
https://www.morgenbladet.no/aktuelt...hold-og-politiberedskap-de-forsoker-a-ta-oss/
I hope there is a lot of social media able to make this change published far and wide to counter the ‘when retractions are made they are in small type on page 18’ type thing.The article has now been corrected as there are no verifications of the claims from professor Silje Reme that the police in any way was involved as security or backup for this secret ME seminar. The newspaper Morgenbladet has printed a correction together with an apology in today's edition and edited the article from 2022 by removing the parts about the police. The newspaper mentions the work of patient advocate Nina E. Steinkopf who has investigated the claims through FOI-requests.
Steinkopf has written an article about the correction. She also reminds us that professor Silje Reme in another media article claimed that she has received a "storm" of FOI-requests. Those requests turned out to be zero.
Steinkopf: Morgenbladet retter; Ikke riktig å slå fast at ME-seminar utløste politiberedskap
google translation: Morgenbladet corrects; Not right to state that ME seminar caused standby by police
I don't know if anyone has the energy, or the motivation knowing it would probably be for nothing, but it really should be asked of the reporters and the editor for this claim what fact-checking, if any, they did, or if they simply took them at their word.Spread huge libellous lies, quietly issue a correction two years later.