Maybe we should design some CBT for malingeraphobia
Pilowsky (1985) coined the term ‘malingerophobia’—to describe the ‘irrational and maladaptive fear of being tricked into providing health care to...
What I was looking for were some real conference papers, because I was down a rabbit hole for no particular reason, and happened across this.
https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.729.2487&rep=rep1&type=pdf Too big to upload the PDF
I'd rather ME organisations paid a fair wage and got the right people in for the job, people with qualifications and experience, and not relying...
Has anybody got information about the RE That's a good point actually some of these groups are peer support groups, I think the research /...
Agree, these groups need to publicise their intent and membership at the very least.
I was thinking about getting an air fryer, can anybody vouch for one? Seems you can make a nice crispy baked potato very easily (I microwave mine...
Like quite a few of you my current go to is buying longer lasting veg, chop it with meat and sprinkle some spices (usually zaatar) and fling it in...
Can you recommend any food chopping gadgets that make cooking easier? There are so many options and I don't want to trawl through them or get one...
Oh so you can now get investigations and support for symptoms? No longer going to get told by the GP that it's just ME and there's nothing anyone...
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I think if you create a copy of the document it sets that as the start date, if you had a rough draft and wanted to keep that for records, you'd...
6 months is no time at all, it takes years to adjust to having ME, it fluctuates so you're constantly getting used it it, and personally I'm...
Do most pwme stay on the books of the ME/CFS service or do a lot of people get discharged back to their GP (plan or no plan)? What support do...
Can you tell us more about how these teams have worked with you and others on the changes? It will be really interesting to see what the end...
My situation is definitely closely related to the stress response, although no idea how. I used to basically 'live on adrenaline'. My first...
Apparently a major barrier to recovering from COVID/long covid is believing that you wont. No words on that one. And also once physical tests...
"True, heart and respiratory problems also occur. As a rule, these are still likely to be direct consequences of the acute covid-19 disease. We...
Presumably you'd have to pay them for the privilege too
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