Thanks, sorry yes meant CRMC. Why on earth do names have to be kept secret? Not very transparent.
Sorry if a bit off topic but can I ask @phil_in_bristol who are the other CFSAC patient advisory members? Many thanks.
Thanks @Dolphin I realised that when looked at the previous page and makes much more sense!
@Jonathan Edwards, do you mean Ponting when you wrote Parent above? Thank you.
I have now looked at the job details further for both GET therapists posts at CFS clinics in Lancashire and Royal Free. Although I took on board...
Thanks @Snow Leopard, I did wonder if that was a standard sentence in all NHS job applications. Obviously that doesn’t take away from the issue...
Another advert for similar job. This one at the Royal Free Hospital in London. Current job advertisement for a part-time GET specialist...
@Action for M.E., do you plan to remove the quotes from the BACME publication in your statement and any future literature? Or are you just going...
Not at all @Keela Too, really helpful detailed explanation, thank you, and confirmed how I thought it works.
Sorry messed up the previous post, try again. @Mithriel, you wrote, “A lot of the confusion is because aerobic activities are ones that are done...
Thanks for sharing your experience Wonko. Van Ness et al have always said the severely affected are too sick for them to work with. Howver your...
I am not an exercise physiotherapist so don’t take my explanation for gospel as I may have got some things wrong, but my basic understanding of...
I believe if people like Davenport and Van Ness talk about reaching the aerobic threshold this is when the pathway switches from predominantly...
Ha, good analogy and agree!
Thanks Sarah. I have not seen this before. As I just said in a response to Adam your comment above citing a Davenport paper explains further that...
Thanks @adambeyoncelowe. I have now read your added clarification above. I have deleted my last sentence above too as not needed now. I agree...
@adambeyoncelowe, where has Van Ness said aerobic training can be done eventually? His quote Afme cited from his letter to healthcare providers...
Sorry I have not read through this thread yet, so others might have made the points I am about to make. Afme might have in yesterday’s statement...
I take it you mean the phenomenon may be worth exploring for phobias? Something of course completely separate and different to ME. Once again...
Thank you for that helpful explanation, it has clarified things further for me.
Separate names with a comma.