MSEsperanza
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Just stumbled across this while searching something else. (Now forgot why.)According to a summary by the Norwegian ME Association, Flottorp recently claimed under oath in a Norwegian court that she was not aware of 1) Crawley’s replication of FITNET with null results, and 2) MAGENTA with null results.
Apologies I have to ask as only able to be on the forum for very short skimming occasionally -- is this discussed somewhere else on the forum? Are you aware of this @dave30th ?
I think that's a [sorry, brain-fogged, difficult to find words ] - - i think that is further very 'loud' evidence for the fact that her publications on ME/CFS, her and her co-authors' critique of the NICE guideline etc. are more than questionable.
We know already that Flottorp et al are good ad twisting facts and cherry-picking alleged evidence but that claim that she didn't know study results essential to the topic seems to me the top of [insert fitting word].
It would be interesting to know how/ whether the NICE gl evidence assessment [that she repeatedly attacked] referred to both studies. Maybe they are even mentioned in the rebuttal by NICE gl committee?
Edit: The studies were published some time after the release of the new NICE guideline, so of course not included in their evidence synthesis. But weren't some of Flottorps co-authors of the attacks against NICE also investigators in FITNET so would have known by then of the results? (Sorry not able to check now)
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