He is deeply confused, and his arguments can be refuted in seconds, as they have been here and on Twitter. Amazing this man was a professor of evidence-based medicine. He is obsessed with speculation and hypothesis.
It was a case in a young boy—headaches and tiredness since third(!) covid infection. A link with exertion was made, as his Mum said his headaches were worse after he's been to football. Doctor said this fits with long covid, and very briefly brought up the concept of pacing.
Yes, they were active in Forward ME. There are a few smaller charities for which it is not exactly clear how active they are, if at all. I'm glad Remember have made their closure known.
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[A little in-joke I have with myself...] Madness that no co-author, reviewer, editor, or typesetter caught this, especially as it's in the abstract.
I think Dr Myhill revels in it. I think she fancies herself as a sort of renegade, and she knows she has enough patients and other business interests to continue having a good income, even if she can't practise for a while.
Yep. I've found the majority of patients underestimate the effect that natural fluctuations have, and sometimes they don't consider it at all. I think a patient is more likely to want to try a new intervention when they are in a crash — feeling desperate etc. Coming out of a crash would likely...
I took it briefly but had no real change (except vivid dreams). It may not have been long enough. I can't remember now why I chose to stop.
I tweeted recently about what I consider undue hype around LDN. While it may seem harsh — and there are people in the Facebook group I mention who have...
I don't think we're gonna get results from DecodeME this year — not after recent delays. Paper writing usually takes at least 6 months. Probably spring 2024 IMO.
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