Ya, but no evidence of patients not having the 'disorder' afterwards. So what was the point?
Same old, same old unfalsifiable mumbo jumbo maki-up-y-itis :yuck::ill: One has to wonder who's perception of reality is most off base ;)
It certainly doesn't reflect well :wtf:
Thanks for sharing. I had not seen that article before. Sad how even then how the behavioural avoidance clap trap was well embedded into the...
This is interesting; however, is this preload failure not a consequence of 'something'. It might be helpful to identify patients objectively from...
100% especially as this appears to be accepted medical procedure and not fringe. And understood to be debilitating.
Indeed The mind boggles :banghead:
That's really interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for that. I shall have a wee read :)
Watched a bit of his talk. Looks thorough. Hats off to the patients taking part. Invasive and exhausting. Q: is preload failure recognised as...
Good to see. I have not read protocol etc but surely they involved patients in the design of the study? It needs to objectively identify and...
Final presentation of my correspondence regarding this article in full (excluding the references for some reason): Titled: Issues with...
I think they do use same low quality methods. Also, I suspect retrospective recall for impact of adverse life events. I reviewed that re FMS...
It's not going away. Wack-a-mole. FND has the biggest traction. MUS hasn't gained traction. But, FND has. I have see adverts for psychologists...
Glaringly obvious creep.
A resounding 'No' This needs standing up too or it will grow more legs in clinical practice. I am seeing this in my clinics. @dave30th
It's everything in the kitchen sink. Lob it all in. Mix it all about. Regurgitate it with some formal, biggy, serious sounding words and BINGO ta...
Not read the article. From the summary looks promising :thumbup:
Thanks to @Mark Vink I suggested to CID Editor that my letter is open access like the original Kuut et al article. They have accepted my argument...
Thanks :)
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