I signed and commented; not sure the value but oh well.
I had to keep refreshing to be able to read it as I'm not a subscriber but I managed to read it. It's better than the Guardian piece.
Eh. They probably have a great laugh about it all over cups of soup.
Why does Grover write this kind of stuff? I do not understand the mentality of these journalists - do they really believe this stuff?
I'm afraid I had been calm all day until I saw this article. It is testing me.
On the point about the Royal Colleges, what practical implications does it have if they speak up or don't speak up? What kinds of trouble could...
Is she actually popular with people? It's all incredibly offputting and would seem to be at odds with how many people in the profession see themselves
Ah yes I forgot the ADHD comments. I thought this was interesting as she may run into trouble on dealing with autistic people this way as there is...
This was really the "news" I got out of this piece - perhaps this was a way of getting ahead of this and framing the issue appropriately on behalf...
Yes - i usually do not read her twitter feed, but I looked at it due to the RCGPs appointment and I saw that she has recently has generated...
I agree. I realize it is different in the online version but perhaps another piece can run tomorrow (given that tomorrow is publication day) in...
The quote was clearly taken out of context and makes little sense as presented; imagine it's too late to change print editions but they should...
But if the idea is to do CBT or "therapy" and GET on Long Covid patients, how would this specifically further that goal? Also - they have been...
That is why I am concerned about it. I don't understand their process. Did they not have a reason for changing the guidance in the first place?...
I have signed this, but I still do not really understand what is going on. (Possibly nobody does.) Why undertake this review if nothing was going...
Sorry if I'm missing something - why was the review done of bad evidence if the evidence was too low quality to base guidelines on it?
Shouldn't they only be offering "rehabilitation" to those who definitely DO NOT have ME/CFS? Are people going to be able to continue with this?
[Laughter from audience] :sick:
What is meant by "complex interventions"? I mean, I think I know what it means, but what is understood by this phrase by people looking at it?
A doctor once told me that I should be out "enjoying myself" as a young woman rather than being ill, as though I had made the choice. Another...
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