Merryn’s mother and Maeve’s father spoke very well. I would have been in bits trying to get the points across but they did great while faced with huge grief.
Like many others, I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop and see SW or one of his minions burst on stage in a clown costume to explain...
Previous discussion regarding the dangers of long-term corticosteroid treatment:
https://www.s4me.info/threads/critical-of-past-research-cortisol-studies.19175/
I'm wondering how you came about to be prescribed this high dose of I assume prednisone? Do you have an ME/CFS diagnosis or a recognised autoimmune disorder?
This questionnaire can't distinguish between depression, other medical disorders that cause fatigue and CFS IMO. All those symptoms listed are totally non-specific and would be answered yes by people with any number of chronic health conditions.
Paper published in a top psych journal in 2014 (not 1950), with 12 participants and far-reaching pro-Freud conclusions, point-blank admitting in the first sentence that hysteria is a synonym:
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/1780023
Reference 1 is Stone's FND...
It's one of the most insane threads we ever had here, the sheer insanity of that paper and its conclusions. This person literally spent their last days/weeks/months on earth being told they have FND.
Definitely. The goal of science is to lay waste to superstitious nonsense, not help amplify it and wrap it in pseudoscientific jargon. SW and the likes of him took the worst of human nature (magical beliefs about thoughts etc.) and spun a pseudoscientific discipline out of it in 1980s. It...
Yes, this is a common clinical situation. "Functional" is understood by everyone in medicine to be a codeword for psychological. However, in my post I was referring to elite FND scammers who talk a good talk about how all that Freudian conversion stuff is superseded and how enlightened they are...
According to Stone, one of the leading proponents of FND diagnostic creep, pretty much every symptom, including memory issues, dizziness, weakness, chronic pain etc., is FND.
It's not clear from the comment if the NIH paper found anything in relation to cholinesterase or if this is just speculation based on the finding of sympathetic overactivation and what could be causing that.
I don’t think we need another consensus definition because such a definition would just be another opinion based definition with no basis in tangible biological mechanisms. No useful new data or diagnostic tests have come out since the IOM definition so I think people should focus on rectifying...
The notion that FND is anything other than rebranded hysteria/conversion disorder is I’m sorry to say untrue. If you actually read their own papers they often admit it outright like in the meta-analysis we discussed a few months ago on this forum where the search terms they used were all these...
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