That FND is made on the basis of positive signs, rather than via exclusionary testing, is stated by the Plymouth service: Of course, it doesn't...
That typo did make me laugh though. The whole webpage reads likes it's been written by a school child.
Is David Strain, as the new medical advisor to Action for ME, aware of the dangers of FND as well as the lack of any scientific evidence for it?
See the below link for which UK hospitals are diagnosing FND in their neurology departments: https://www.fndaction.org.uk/specialist-care/ Very,...
'Developing groups for the ME/CFS service', this can only be for the most mildly affected patients. I have no confidence that anything is going to...
I'm lucky that my daughter can take as many lateral flow tests as needed before visiting me or taking me to appointments (I've had to do two...
My parents always invested in decent beds for us. Growing up near the factory, I've had Relyon beds since age 16, with full pocketed springs. My...
Exactly. I'm pretty sure I could have found multiple of my ex-husbands friends and colleagues who would have said this about him. Didn't mean he...
So the MEA are going to the forthcoming NICE roundtable to argue against physicians putting their 'clinical experience' above the rigorous NICE...
I can't see anything about the appointment of their new patron in the newsletter, but might have missed something.
This is their update on the NICE guidelines, for members interest here (they are under the same confidentiality agreement as S4ME, so...
The MEA newsletter arrived in my Inbox today (I'm not a member but subscribe to receive it). It states: One of the reasons I never joined them...
I am so grateful for the S4ME forum, a place where members actually have influence and sensible decisions are made by our committee...
A modern day condition that should be proposed for the DSM 6? Oh no, I forgot, it's only the psychiatrists who get to propose these new mental...
An example that could be used is the NICE ME/CFS evidence review! I think the criteria could be met...
This is quite a useful link:...
See for example: https://www.shponline.co.uk/leadership-and-innovation/interview-with-dame-carol-black/
I think the Chair of the roundtable is the person behind the introduction of these. They were introduced specifically to prevent patients 'falling...
Yep. this is my area:
I'm just posting this link here for now as someone in the autism community mentioned it, but it also has relevance to ME research. I'll repost it...
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