[my bold] So science is about ignoring issues that are further discovered to need addressing? "We agreed that no additional issues would be...
Maybe in his last week in the job he was finally happy to drop a big pile of poo in his office, knowing it would not be him coming in to face it...
Bearing in mind it is my wife who has ME. She does suffer constantly from tinnitus in one ear, but not entering into the poll because I think it...
One of the things I like about this paper is how the clinics have tacitly admitted, probably without realising it, that they fly in the face of...
I think it would be crucial that existing diagnoses not be blindly accepted, but the researchers apply their own diagnostic assesments.
There is always the risk of harm from any treatment, and to deny it even as a possibility is deeply revealing in itself. If you go for a pre-op...
Their lack of data gathering shows a presumption that the treatment cannot possibly be harmful, as is evident in the self-reinforcing circular...
Perfect illustration of SW's sleight of mind, with his faux self deprecating modesty that so unconsciously sets him on a similar pedestal to...
Did you mean "incapable"?
Er ... yes.
It is so disturbing that crap science, which costs so many real people so much distress, still holds so much sway.
[ATTACH] True ONLY if the problem a psychological one in the first place. If they stuck to psychological problems, we'd all be a lot better off....
Now there's a neat observation.
My wife definitely lacks energy, but no way is she apathetic - far far from it. I think people with clinical depression tend on average to be...
[my bold] This really should be the sinking of PACE and all who sail in her.
Also good luck. Hopefully their notion of "in good faith" accepts the fact it was a bit crass providing a second tranche of the same data set that...
Thoughts @Jonathan Edwards? I know you have commented previously on the possibility that ME might be due to a signalling problem.
But I think you know what I was saying @Wonko :). Here in S4ME I strive to see both sides because it is important for context and objectivity....
YES! I think this is because psychiatry lives in a world where where they typically deal with behavioural problems that are due to faulty...
Like one of the authors of the 2011 PACE paper you mean ... Oh, that would be GM then :rolleyes:.
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