My next sentence was important! My point was that the MS video was posted on what looks like a national MS patient organisation site, and I don't...
I think they got obsessed with us because we stubbornly can't comply and don't improve despite being, in their minds, needlessly disabled.
Totally agree. Their argument in that editorial was mind-blowing. For anyone who can't access it https://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m4774.long,...
This may already be posted upthread, apologies if so, but I just stumbled on the therapist manual for the GETSET trial. I hadn't seen it before....
Hoping someone can help me out here. What I'm a bit confused about in this discussion is the idea that one or more of these is true: plans are...
Well, the intention to improve someone's functioning is laudable, but the belief that those attempts are effective, and universally so, is on...
Breaking down this argument, they propose: A is central to R in the set N, which is a subset of P. (A=Activity, R=Rehabilitation, N=Neurological...
They do say this:
@Maat here's more in case it helps, as these are massive unwieldy documents: The British Society Of Rehabilitation Medicine's comments start on...
Yes, and those specifications are a big improvement, a sea-change of an improvement. But the guideline does suggest that flexible GET is safe and...
For example, see the stakeholder comments on the draft NICE guidelines: (Interestingly, the British Society of Rehabilitation Medicine is against...
I think we're agreeing here (though no need to nail it down in a plan, I think we'd agree!) What my lengthy post did not say, was that I do not...
Because the plan the doctor or therapists have could be daft. For instance, if the physio is suggesting starting sitting out for 10 minutes 3...
Any health professional could ask any of these questions in an informal conversation, but they could not record those answers on a SCOFF sheet....
And maybe you are. If people who have gone through this get access to their medical records afterwards, they might be able to see if (a) the...
Yes @JemPD I was looking at the SCOFF in that regard too. I'd answer it...carefully. As with all questionnaires, what matters is who interprets...
No difference, just as dodgy. To me, Vitality 360 sounds like a professional version of the Optimum Health Clinic. Less dodgy in some ways – you...
It is the "When to suspect an eating disorder" part - I had to truncate because the nutrition section is long and you can't quote more than 10% of...
I agree with @JemPD and @Dolphin. I have such respect and gratitude for Dr Shepherd. Occasional quibbles about an MEA stance or action won't...
Not a fan of this scattergun hit piece. Regarding the bit on Luscombe - a dietitian: Huh? A dietitian has absolutely nothing to do with whether...
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