Jonathan Edwards
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Possibly a number of people have written the column under the pseudonym over the years.
It says that he is a GP in Essex.
Possibly a number of people have written the column under the pseudonym over the years.
It says that he is a GP in Essex.
Dr Tony Copperfield is pen-name of two British doctors - Dr Keith Hopcroft and Dr Martyn Hobley - who are GPs.
Isn't that a wholly good thing?
They are looking for the cures because no doctor has told them that they aren’t any cures. You’ll always find some people that are unwilling or unable to accept their ill health with no treatments, but that number can be drastically lowered if the doctors did their job.Interesting and refreshingly self-aware.
Some patients. But other forums are filled with people who think the treatment is in the next supplement. Or people who don't read about ME/CFS every day like us. They got sick, the doctor says there's a name for it, and they expect the doctor to do something to make them feel better.
Fill transcript: https://meassociation.org.uk/2017/0...life-scientific-bbc-radio-4-13-february-2017/And as I got a bit older I had a stroke of luck that I went to Queens Square, The National Hospital for Neurology and that was in this fantastic hospital, surrounded by neurologists, so there were only three psychiatrists, and that’s when I really started to get interested in research, and that’s where I got interested in “chronic fatigue syndrome”.
And because these patients were being seen there. I have to be honest, and say nobody really liked them.
As usual, I’m struggling to keep up. My unreliable memory tells me that you were critical of Binita when she appeared to be promoting micro-clot theories and experimental treatments. Do you feel she is pulling in the right direction these days?There are a few doctors already taking a medical approach, like Binita Kane, but we need them to be responsible and pushing forward with proper studies.
Really sorry to hear that Jo is so poorly again.And on the buildings side, we have the facilities. It is just that at present they are dedicated to treatment of leukaemia and the like. At UCLH there are single rooms that can be darkened and are sound proof. Nurses come in and out quietly and either alone or in pairs if the person needs lifting etc.. I have recent experience of this because poor Jo Cambridge spends a lot of time in just such a room.
As usual, I’m struggling to keep up. My unreliable memory tells me that you were critical of Binita when she appeared to be promoting micro-clot theories and experimental treatments. Do you feel she is pulling in the right direction these days?
It's also completely transparent bullshit. Physicians have to deal with this every day. Well, most of them anyway. People die of diseases medicine can't do anything about every single minute. And about the only way we happen to end up dying because of this illness is the negligence. So they are actually making this problem far worse than it is, all to provide relief to themselves. By which they admit that they find relief in abandoning people to lifelong misery and early death, which is extremely disturbing. Even more disturbing is they don't even see anything wrong with admitting it. Even far more disturbing is that it can be admitted and it still changes nothing.This is a strawman on patient expectations. The patients know there isn't a cure, they are seeking diagnosis and symptom relief. They want their condition accurately reflected in their medical records, having the guidance applied with good intent and for their doctors to represent properly how sick they are and apply their part in pressure to get real research done. Most importantly they want doctors to stop harming patients.
If the only reason they are denying diagnosis and symptom relief treatments and sending patients off to be harmed is because the conversation that it can't be cured is too hard than frankly the situation is not just that they are appalling, its worse much worse than that. Because telling people there isn't a cure is their job, the difficulty of that conversation in no way validates this behaviour at all.
Wow just wow.
Which is perfectly normal given that there is zero meaningful support, professional or otherwise. A cure is the only good way out. The idea that sick people will just give up is so absurd that it's literally the main message about the behavioral treatments: "well, then, just give up and spend the rest of your life in bed", they will see to people literally seeking a cure from it.They are looking for the cures because no doctor has told them that they are any. You’ll always find some people that are unwilling or unable to accept their ill health with no treatments, but that number can be drastically lowered if the doctors did their job.
there are a number of versionsI made this meme and wasn’t sure where to put it
It’s a hand sinking in the sea and the ME clinic reaches out, high 5s and says “just pace” and the hand sinks.
Yes, it is a meme, I used it to create mine!there are a number of versions