Utsikt
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
You’re not! They went beyond the evidence, as usual..I don’t want to seem over critical
You’re not! They went beyond the evidence, as usual..I don’t want to seem over critical
I don’t want to seem over critical but I think these issues are important.
While I appreciate their support and intentions, and agree with much of the content, I’m not sure that I would have signed this letter.
Oh that hits the spot. Really like the dig to Wessely, and I'd even link to his text.Final draft, I have added a penultimate paragraph @rvallee will perhaps appreciate
'Furthermore, the so-called biopsychosocial approach is always presented as a new and cutting-edge approach to treating people with ME/CFS when it has been the dominant treatment paradigm in this country and elsewhere since the 90s and, in that time, its advocates failed to produce any good quality evidence that these approaches help people recover any significant degree of functioning. To present these approaches as exciting new science is, to borrow a phrase, serving old wine in new bottles.'
I'm going to send it off later when I have the spoons. Appreciate the feedback!
Oh that hits the spot. Really like the dig to Wessely, and I'd even link to his text.
love that, so true!Final draft, I have added a penultimate paragraph @rvallee will perhaps appreciate
'Furthermore, the so-called biopsychosocial approach is always presented as a new and cutting-edge approach to treating people with ME/CFS when it has been the dominant treatment paradigm in this country and elsewhere since the 90s and, in that time, its advocates failed to produce any good quality evidence that these approaches help people recover any significant degree of functioning. To present these approaches as exciting new science is, to borrow a phrase, serving old wine in new bottles.'
I'm going to send it off later when I have the spoons. Appreciate the feedback!
From the Rapid Response:
I’ve not managed to keep up with all the developments in research, so please correct me if I’m wrong, but I’m not aware of any replicated studies which show that PEM is a measurable biological phenomenon.
Excellent tongue in cheek comment that will surely fly over the editors heads but make a lot of the ME community chuckle.To present these approaches as exciting new science is, to borrow a phrase, serving old wine in new bottles.'
I think there are significant limitations to those findings:I appreciate the need for rigour but I think you’re being too sceptical here. PEM has been demonstrated as a measurable biological phenomenon in 2-day CPET in multiple studies that show day one performance could not be repeated on day two. A drop in performance at the anaerobic/ ventilatory threshold is a set biological point independent of effort or illness beliefs. In some studies patients with ME/CFS had a drop in performance at the anaerobic threshold of between 20-30% percent while normal sedentary controls were able to replicate their day one performance.
PEM has been demonstrated as a measurable biological phenomenon in 2-day CPET
I think it's a very impactful response. Even if only a few doctors read it, that's a few more who have been confronted with the reality of the harm caused by the BPS approach. Thank you.Its heartening to see it in print so quickly. I doubt it will make much of an impact but it feels important to have it there. Unfortunately I left my name etc on the end of the text when I copied it over so it appears twice at the end of the article!
Well done - it's a great letter, and I'm so sorry for your truly horrible experience.Its heartening to see it in print so quickly. I doubt it will make much of an impact but it feels important to have it there. Unfortunately I left my name etc on the end of the text when I copied it over so it appears twice at the end of the article!
preciselyThese people have no idea what PEM is. If you have no idea what PEM is, you have no idea what ME/CFS is.
agree. i think it one of the best, am grateful for itI think it's a very impactful response. Even if only a few doctors read it, that's a few more who have been confronted with the reality of the harm caused by the BPS approach. Thank you.