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  1. MrMagoo

    Has anybody received treatment at the Cromwell Hospital? (UK)

    I would ask the Dr’s for the reasons, chances of success/improvement and evidence base for treatments. As they seem private, you may have a chance at actually getting a response. That would be my starting point, because I’d want them to show my how this was worth my time (and money).
  2. MrMagoo

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    And just asked the others to green light it. Which they did.
  3. MrMagoo

    BBC Article: discussing brainfog

    Stealing this. Might get it tattooed. Or email it to Paul Garner.
  4. MrMagoo

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    Mad how his personal view and the COFFI one, where he’s on the committee, are basically the same.
  5. MrMagoo

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    To be fair I think the headline here where they say “it’s not groundbreaking” would put off the casual observer. The tv/print news media made a big deal of it being amazing, groundbreaking etc patients crying with joy that to start out with “acktshually* it isn’t groundbreaking” sets the tone...
  6. MrMagoo

    UK:ME Association funds research for a new clinical assessment toolkit in NHS ME/CFS specialist services, 2023

    Did you eat lunch? - with adjustments I ate a bit less than usual* *Usually I eat three Mars bars and a Domino’s medium pizza with coke. Today I ate one less Mars bar. Am I thin yet?
  7. MrMagoo

    UK:ME Association funds research for a new clinical assessment toolkit in NHS ME/CFS specialist services, 2023

    I think you’re spot on actually. I think we road test these questions but instead of activity we say food!
  8. MrMagoo

    UK:ME Association funds research for a new clinical assessment toolkit in NHS ME/CFS specialist services, 2023

    You’re right. I’m so fed up of the fundamental misunderstanding that “today” isn’t a “new day” or “clean slate” it’s a day with a history of struggles, pain and symptoms. Every day is. This basic cookie-cutter approach has as much use as those diets you used to get in the newspaper/magazine...
  9. MrMagoo

    BBC Article: discussing brainfog

    I see the usual “are you stressed? don’t get stressed” tm NHS advice is at play here.
  10. MrMagoo

    Ozempic and other GLP-1RAs - impact on ME/CFS

    There is some thought and anecdotal evidence that GLP1 meds reduce impulsivity somehow. This seems to have possibilities for use with various addictions, possibly ADHD and I can see how it might help with bipolar. People seem to want something which works for one thing to cure everything these...
  11. MrMagoo

    Why the BPS people think the way they do

    Again, it’s reinforced by society. They are doing “good” work and they are “good” people, middle to upper class, working in the NHS with the less fortunate.
  12. MrMagoo

    Why the BPS people think the way they do

    Why would there be a top personality trait though? It’s a job like any job, and a range of people will study for it and progress in it. A personality trait isn’t requisite for the role, and even if it were, we all know lots of examples of people who don’t seem to be in the right line of work...
  13. MrMagoo

    Why the BPS people think the way they do

    The problem is that BPS fits with the cultural hegemony, which makes it easy to perpetuate as people are primed to accept that healthy = good and so good=healthy, I am good and I am healthy, I must be healthy because I am good. This is why people have an absolute fit if they exercise and eat...
  14. MrMagoo

    Why don't doctors trust women? Because they don't know much about us

    So it’s still a problem for women, it just isn’t the exact problem that was specified.
  15. MrMagoo

    Why don't doctors trust women? Because they don't know much about us

    Only if you ensure you add “not all men” otherwise the debate gets hijacked by “I don’t do that/a woman was as bad/but <insert whataboutery>” there has to be about 75% of any debate of women’s issues overtaken by these diversions so the women don’t get to speak about what’s affecting them...
  16. MrMagoo

    Why don't doctors trust women? Because they don't know much about us

    What about medications that aren’t predominantly prescribed to women? Where drugs are tested on men and women is that data separated? https://news.uchicago.edu/story/women-are-overmedicated-because-drug-dosage-trials-are-done-men-study-finds
  17. MrMagoo

    Why don't doctors trust women? Because they don't know much about us

    That’s because you’re a man. Have you ever been advised to have a baby to resolve a medical concern? It’s not a race to the bottom, medical care is woeful but we also know it’s worse for women, and for people of colour and the disabled. There are a wealth of studies, a recent one on how women of...
  18. MrMagoo

    Why don't doctors trust women? Because they don't know much about us

    It’s the same except you get random extra advice about having a baby or losing weight
  19. MrMagoo

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    People think “I can’t still be having these symptoms, I’m having a mental breakdown” I’ve spoken to medical doctors who have this and they think they’re having a nervous breakdown. They’re not, these are the symptoms of disease. Thanks Paul! Good to know people shouldn’t think it’s mental?
  20. MrMagoo

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    Maybe he’s an unreliable narrator/advisor/commentator
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