Plus he mentions a poll.... I wonder how many respondents there were.
Many thanks indeed for digging this out! That settles that. But I think that it's the mouthful of words that made people chuckle, I think....?...
It would be another fudge. But it's not the fact that it's a fudge that causes harm. It's the words within the fudge. I'll leave that there, as...
Agreed with all, but with the observation that CF and CFS remain prejudicial socially powerful terms.
And thank you @Dx Revision Watch for all these very detailed replies
Definitely. Never in doubt :) The officialised terminology that there currently is, is the officialised terminology. It is an important point
I do like this.... I would honestly like absolutely any acronym that expunges CF from the illness name. I'll leave it to that other thread linked...
Of course, different field. And you're a crack assassin in officialdom.
I'd also add that a social name change and rebrand can start whenever we start the process viably. (Not an argument for SEID specifically)
Many thanks indeed. The distinction to be drawn is between officialdom and health stats on one side Vs everyday spoken and written language on...
That's v interesting.... Do you remember what exactly they laughed at? Was it the immediate wording, before any explanation? Or were they...
Def is. My understanding from @Dx Revision Watch's other threads is that there is some optionality as to when and how WHO structures are imported...
I am also thinking about how the UK leads the spirit of the problem....
Beyond what I manage to absorb from your expert posts, I am ignorant of this. I hadn't noticed the point you just made when I peeked at the...
Lots of potential for a Snoop Dog piece in that ensemble :emoji_microphone:
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I follow your lead proudly then :) Absolutely. With similar gains in wider society, of which medics, scientists, funders, relatives, neighbours,...
The fudge may go on for another generation, for all we know. There is no reason to assume not, at this point IMO. ME is mixed in value as a term,...
(Rooted in two posts here:...
ME/SEID would be definitionally appropriate on literal terminological grounds, if associated with superior diagnostic criteria, such as the CCC or...
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