UK BACME ME/CFS Guide to Therapy 2025

Overview of the therapy

As the remit of the guide is active therapy the rationale for the rehabilitation approach is included. The World Health Organisation has defined rehabilitation as:

"A process aimed at enabling people to reach and maintain their optimal physical, sensory, intellectual, psychological and social functional levels. Rehabilitation provides people with the tools they need to attain independence and self-determination.”

The World Health Organisation considers that access to rehabilitation is a human right. The WHO “optimising” approach to rehabilitation can form part of the dialogue with the person with ME/CFS when forging a therapeutic alliance.

"Based on values and goals".
 
They seem to have missed the fact that pacing up has no evidence base in trials whatever.
The basing in lived experience is pure manipulation.
Also for all its fault, and it has many, the pacing in PACE was about pacing up gradually, not the actual meaning that we patients understand and apply, and the entire message out of PACE was that it was inferior to GET. Which it wasn't anyway.

But this is evidence-based medicine, where no one has ever let a total lack of evidence get in their way.
 
We shouldn't underestimate the skill needed to produce a document that's complete bollocks from start to finish.
:rofl: Thanks for that much needed laugh at this

I make the cost somewhere around £10-20M p.a. I think it could be quite a lot more than that but let's be conservative. Over 3-5 years that is £30-100M. Sequence ME is likely to need about £20M over that time period. Which is better value?
The point on cost and returns is definitely one that needs to be made to those commissioning services.

And perhaps that it looks like people are trying to game the system with their own measurements of success as we’ve seen done before.
 
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