Prof Garner:Prof Garner tweets “Nice Guideline for CFS/ME derived from activism, not research - from a recovered patient. I have never seen such a corruption of the evidence-informed guideline process.”
1. You seem to have both the name of the disease and the guideline muddled up - it's ME/CFS.
2. 'from a recovered patient'. But didn't you develop your fatiguing condition after Covid-19? The NICE guideline for Managing the Long Term Effects of Covid-19, firmly in the hands of BPS proponents, makes no mention of ME/CFS. Or even CFS/ME. They have refused to even look at any evidence related to ME/CFS. So, are you saying that they were wrong do that, and that the evidence base for ME/CFS actually is relevant to Long Covid? Otherwise, I fail to see what relevance your status as a recovered patient has to do with anything. If they are completely different conditions, you being a recovered patient of Long Covid has as much relevance as you being a recovered patient of, say, appendicitis.
3. 'corruption of the evidence-informed guideline process'. You mean corruption like ranty texts from influential people suggesting that NICE subvert their processes of careful evaluation and just write what they are told? Now that you mention it, I did see that. Luckily, NICE managed to mostly ignore such activism for the ME/CFS Guideline.