I'm not on Twitter but I think some of the Tweets posted above are muddled. The psychological support statement is taken out of context. The...
Just to say that I'm not at all well enough today to write the kind of updates that I did yesterday, but I've listened to the entire morning...
Here's the citation. Not sure if this is the guidance mentioned but it's the closest thing I've found so far: Royal College of Physicians....
I've been trying to find the source of this claim. There's an RCP publication called "Supporting people who have eating and drinking difficulties"...
Excellent article in the Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/07/24/maeve-boothby-oneill-nhs-staff-treated-blame-condition-uk/
https://archive.is/20240723181038/https://www.thetimes.com/uk/healthcare/article/me-sufferer-placed-on-eating-disorder-ward-against-expert-advice-b...
The final witness was also from DCC, Ben Fairs (sp?), social worker. Did not meet Maeve in person. Talking about the attempt to conduct a joint...
Testimony of the council worker so far (apologies, these notes are quite fragmented yet again, will try to edit for clarity): ~1420 A discussion...
Yes, Dr W mentioned his involvement with writing that report and that severe needs re. nutrition were known and included in that report even back...
RD&E trust questioner opens by asking Dr Weir about his expertise and background. Dr W discusses his time in the NHS at the Royal Free, seeing...
Questions from Maeve's parents to Dr W. First question: that the risks of feeding Maeve were considered but that the risks of not feeding her were...
Post with some updates. Coroner references Strain's testimony that there are likely a range of causes as to why people develop ME. Weir mentions...
Dr Weir's testimony has begun. (If there is interest I'd be happy to post a few updates; I can manage that today, I think.)
There are some errors I spotted on a very quick skim. It was called "epidemic neuromyasthenia" not "epidemic neurasthenis". It's "Epstein-Barr"...
Another quick check suggests that there are going to be stories about the 2nd day of the inquest in some of today's print newspapers. For...
Another article in the Daily Mail - "Doctors treating woman who died from debilitating ME 'did not believe it was a medical problem', inquest...
Telegraph article - "No NHS wards equipped to deal with severe ME, inquest hears":...
PA article about today's inquest via the Belfast Telegraph. Includes some details of David Strain's testimony:...
It seems there will be considerable coverage in today's printed newspapers. The Guardian: The Telegraph: The Daily Mail: The Daily Express:
It doesn't matter how they make the placebos if everyone who is told to take two capsules a day will know they are taking maraviroc...
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