EzzieD
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Yes, I was surprised he called himself that in the letter Robert posted above; when I saw him his title was Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist, he specialised in endocrinology and diabetes, and the only tenuous connection with ME was that he ran the local 'fatigue clinic'. Am very surprised he describes himself in that letter as having spent 30 years seeing people with ME - he obviously didn't learn anything about the disease in all that time. But then, he is a pal of Peter White - it was White who recommended him to me.It is surprising that Hertfordshire's clinical lead for CFS/ME does not list it as one of his clinical interests.
www.spirehealthcare.com/consultant-profiles/dr-colin-johnston-c2383859/
(The story behind this was that a healthcare worker friend sent me a leaflet White produced in which he stated that 49% of people referred to CFS services turned out not to have it. I asked my GP if I could be referred to White in case he could find that I had something else, something treatable. She referred me, but White said he couldn't see me because my local NHS Trust refused, insisting that I go to their own local 'fatigue clinic' instead, which I learned doesn't do 2nd opinions or any medical examination or testing, just carries out psychological therapies on people with fatigue. So I had my one consultation with Dr Johnston, realised he was a disappointing waste of my time, and that was that.)
ETA: Duh, I forgot to mention in the above account that Dr White specifically recommended Dr Johnston, referring to him as an excellent clinician of his acquaintance, not that I was just re-referred to the local fatigue clinic.
ETA2:
Ah, so he's a member of BACME, sounds about right for someone so clueless about ME.It does list BACME as one of his professional memberships, but his main work is not ME.
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