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    Can people really die of psychosomatic causes?

    "My grandad died of a broken heart after my gran died" "Ah that so sad" "Ye for the last three years of his life he just gave up". "How old was he when he died" "102". :bored:
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    Depressive symptoms at age 9–13 and chronic disabling fatigue at age 16: A longitudinal study -Aug 2019 Collin,Loades, Crawley et al

    How the hell does the study make any sense then if no one has anything ruled in our out? Who the hell is the cohort and what are you trying to prove or disprove.
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    Psychiatric conference in Norway nov. 2019 themed "Stressology" (Wyller among lecturers)

    Nah they provide the chair you just provide the £200 an hour every time they talk shit to you.
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    The hardware/software analogy of the BPS theory

    Someone tell me that a software virus cant completely fuck a computer. Even if an engineer can fix the virus he has to know what he's doing not just stand next to the computer telling it not to worry and to think positively. Otherwise it would be fucked forever. Surely if they want to make an...
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    Protocol: Persistent physical symptoms reduction intervention: a system change and evaluation (PRINCE), 2015 onwards, Chalder, Moss-Morris, et al

    Surely standard medical care ranges from ignoring you, to sending you for CBT and GET or sectioning you? So what are they measuring it against?
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    New poor Guardian article "ME and the perils of internet activism" 28th July 2019

    I think the most important question is, who commissioned the article? How did the story come about? Basically to what extent did Sharpe or the SMC for example go to the Guardian with a spoon fed story.
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    Who is Simon Wessely?

    "Other patients"? :bored: Just let people think for themselves @Esther12 . There is no need to constantly over react to people statements.
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    A perspective on causation of the chronic fatigue syndrome by considering its nosology, 2019, White

    Oh really? Why didn't he say which ones and what the biomarkers are? I would love to see this claim scrutinized. Wouldn't it also depend on what the biomarker was if it was discovered.
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    Who is Simon Wessely?

    @Esther12 dont let Wessely gaslight you will his faux outrage. By falling for that you are allowing him to shut down the numerous ways people point out his ludicrousness including using satirical paraphrasing. Look at post 9 in this thread from rvallee the comment and the cartoon. Do you...
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    Who is Simon Wessely?

    So within two sentences you go from realising it was paraphrasing to calling it "my reinterpretation of his words?
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    "Scientific studies"

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    Who is Simon Wessely?

    This is my post in full @Esther12..... Its clearly me paraphrasing if you read it properly as indicated by the fact that the whole statement is in inverted comas. You are the one now bringing it to everyone's attention aligning it to Wessely as if I claimed it to be a direct quote. Perhaps...
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    Who is Simon Wessely?

    Its not a bad idea you just think it is.
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    Psychology Today blog - The Dark Side of Social Media Activism in Science, 2019, S. Camarata

    Her tweet is pathetic and ill informed, there isnt a single report of violence on a ME researcher. The "activists" in question are academics, scientists, statisticians and other doctors all critiquing potentially the worst paper in history and having to go to the extent of submitting FOIs to...
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    On line ‘survey’ re UK CFS/ME specialist services

    This survey is about as nonsensical as going into a primary school and asking: Do you believe that unicorns should be treated nicely?
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    New poor Guardian article "ME and the perils of internet activism" 28th July 2019

    That's providing they are not meeting for coffee or having chats over the phone. Also at the levels of deceptiveness that certain people operate at they don't even need to meet in person or communicate directly to influence things. They are capable of doing so with degrees of separation and...
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    Psychology Today blog - The Dark Side of Social Media Activism in Science, 2019, S. Camarata

    Perhaps it is as a result of it. Or perhaps they tossed a coin to see whose piece went out first after a highly intellectual group chat on skype with Fink and some others who still think the ship has landed safely in the harbour. I am counting them all on the fingers of one hand and I've still...
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    Who is Simon Wessely?

    Basically, "you got the flu so what, its gone now and you are malingering. Do our CBT and GET rehab and you will be cured of your faulty illness beliefs and deconditioning".
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    New poor Guardian article "ME and the perils of internet activism" 28th July 2019

    The left love philosophy, psychiatry and psychology so they are prone to BS on such things. The left still have a hierarchy even if they are "of the people" workers at the bottom and controllers at the top who know whats best for the people in the utopia of a leftist world. Doesn't history show...
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    New poor Guardian article "ME and the perils of internet activism" 28th July 2019

    "Sharpe says that the Cochrane editor “wilted badly… under direct pressure” from activists. The editor has since retired, and Sharpe understands that his decision is to be reversed." That is the most worrying thing about the article and if its true its clear he is inside some kind of inner...
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