What is the evidence that
1) it is "overactive", and
2) is the primary problem, not an appropriate response to, nor an unavoidable consequence of, a more fundamental and serious problem, and
3) is amenable to 'brain retraining' that consistently delivers a meaningful practical benefit, let...
I don't think that is true.
Directly or indirectly, concerns about methodology (which measurement definitely falls under) is the basic underlying issue dealt with here about almost everything coming out of the research.
Particularly for the psycho-behavioural stuff, as they are by far the...
Yep. If you are going to be basing your claim on your own personal anecdote, then that data is as subject to scrutiny and criticism as any other form of data.
And your methodology even more so.
Exactly.
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Multidisciplinary clinics have emerged to provide comprehensive management strategies to patients with Long COVID.
Based on absolutely no robust evidence whatsoever that these clinics either understand or have any helpful advice to offer.
My family had one of the exceptions, not too many years back. Took a while for everybody required to give permission, we had an old guard v. new guard conflict in professional advice. But after years of nasty treatment-resistant symptoms there were no options left, and the kid improved...
What is moral about imposing increasing hardship on, or simply abandoning, large numbers of sick or disabled people? All while telling them that it is for their own good?
Or more and better quality research to find effective treatments or even prevent these problems in the first place?
The whole psychosomatic project is the greatest and cruelest catastrophe in modern medicine. Hands down winner. Not even close to second place.
The degree, ubiquity, and sheer persistence of technical and ethical failure at all levels of governance required for this to situation to come about...
We have gained nothing.
We have lost, hugely, by every meaningful measure of quality of life.
That is the reality.
I defy any of those who think otherwise to trade places with one of us for a while. The vast majority of people will quickly realise how utterly wrong they were.
My experience with an Omron was it gave persistently higher readings than the machine in the doctor's surgery. I even took it into the surgery one day so we could do an immediate side-by-side, and it was definitely high, by about 10-12 points, IIRC. (Was a while ago, and didn't test it enough to...
Nothing complicated about him. With respect to ME/CFS, he appears to have self-servingly taken whatever path seemed to offer the most reward and glory, without any concern for the actual outcome for patients.
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