Invisible Woman
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Is there scope for patients here helping to revise the problematic documents? At a time when a huge wave of new Long Covid patients might be looking to AfME for guidance, now is not the time to have a load of misleading and dangerous rubbish up on the site about CBT and GET.
As @Trish said, efforts were made. If they're moving in the right direction I'd happily support them in that wherever I could rather than throw tomatoes from the side lines.
The trouble with it is this - Sonya gives a good talk. She says all the right things and comes across to me as sensible, pragmatic and reasonable. However, some of the bad documentation is all the worse for being not immediately, obviously terrible. Unless you know what you're looking for.
An innocent newbie could be forgiven for handing something over to employer, colleagues or family having just heard Sonya speak and assuming it's all ok. Perhaps they've skim read it because they haven't the resource to read every little thing and are still trusting.
Then employer, friend or family read it and think, "well, if this is what the main charity recommend....." and before you know it the pwME or LC are being asked to " pace up".
However, they have changed both personnel and views significantly over the last few years.
They have changed personnel, I am unconvinced about the view change. They haven't changed the stuff that matters, the information they give out that should be supporting patients, not causing more grief. If their views had shifted they would be quicker and more proactive in prevention of further harm and stigma to pwME.
I don't disagree with keeping lines of communication open but I would want to remain very careful that no claims could be made about us endorsing them.
It's easy as someone who has been sick a long time and knows the ropes to forget how devastating it is when we become victims of "friendly fire" - when someone we assume is supportive makes our lives a lot worse. AfME continue to do that with their documentation.
If I wasn't on this forum and aware of DecodeME through it, then AfME's involvement in spreading the word would have made me extremely sceptical about signing up to it. I'm not saying that's a majority view but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be alone in that.
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