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    Psychiatry's modern role in functional neurological disorder: join the renaissance, 2021, Begue, Perez et al

    Crisis caused by increasing levels of awareness that FND doesn’t exist except in the minds of some neurologists and psychiatrists who spew huge amounts of harmful effluvium.
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    Active placebos versus antidepressants for depression, 2004, Moncrieff, Wessely, Hardy

    Lol. Of course in their own psychobabbletherapeutic studies they do everything humanly possible to increase bias. No blinding, no active comparator arm.
  3. Sid

    My PEM seems to have changed its character from last year

    I have found that over the years the nature of PEM has changed. During the severe years, any overexertion would result in flu like poisoned feeling, light sensitivity, worsening orthostatic symptoms, pain, increased heart rate, insomnia, a general feeling of overstimulation. Now it’s more like...
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    Insights from ME/CFS May Help Unravel the Pathogenesis of Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome - Komaroff, Lipkin 2021

    These sorts of articles don’t help our case. Anyone looking at the evidence objectively would conclude that it just isn’t there.
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    Hypothesis: Altered tryptophan absorption and metabolism could underlie long-term symptoms in survivors of .. (COVID-19), 2021, Eroglu et al

    People have been writing and rewriting a variation of this paper in the depression literature since the late 1980s. This approach has yielded zero results in terms of therapeutics.
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    A person-centred test of multidimensional perfectionism and health in people with chronic fatigue syndrome versus healthy controls, 2021, Sirois et al

    A psych told me health problems including somatisation and heart disease are caused by Type D personality. It’s almost as if they’re making it up as they go along.
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    Lightning Process study in Norway - Given Ethics Approval February 2022

    This is the central problem with all research on psychotherapies.
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    Independent advisory group for the full update of the Cochrane review on exercise therapy and ME/CFS (2020), led by Hilda Bastian

    That one got lost in QMUL databases and conveniently cannot be retrieved. :rolleyes:
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    Physical activity intensity but not sedentary activity is reduced in CFS and is associated with autonomic regulation, 2011, Newton et al

    I doubt very many in the general population hit the WHO recommended 10k steps. This is a highly tendentious abstract implying that Fukuda CFS pts are sick because of a sedentary lifestyle and overweight. At this point we must assume that Newton has gone full BPS.
  10. Sid

    UK: NHS data sharing – deadline imminent

    How hard they fought to prevent the release of fully anonymised scores on various PACE questionnaires, making outlandish claims about the potential for being identified from your SF-36 score (lol) but this massive invasion of privacy and privatisation of healthcare data? No problemo.
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    Identifying and Managing Suicidality in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2021, Chu, Jason et al

    I have had similar experiences. The only thing that lifts my mood is actually doing something practical to solve a problem, and if it's a problem that can't be solved, then focus on doing something else to distract myself. Talking endlessly about problems just makes me worse. There has actually...
  12. Sid

    Identifying and Managing Suicidality in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2021, Chu, Jason et al

    Somebody doing my grocery shopping or cleaning once a month would do more for my wellbeing than ten thousand hours of counselling.
  13. Sid

    Guardian: Long Covid is very far from ‘all in the mind’ – but psychology can still help us treat it - by Carmine M Pariante, April 2021

    Tbh the fact that he is reduced to fighting a rearguard action so blatant and pathetic is a sign that we’re making progress. They’ve fallen back very far from their original position in the 1990s (there is no disease, CBT/GET is curative) to now saying that CBT is somewhat helpful as an adjunct...
  14. Sid

    Revising a diagnosis of functional neurological disorder—a case report, 2020, Berry and Weithoff

    Every time they get a diagnosis monstrously wrong they say this. "Oh well we may have missed a deadly neurodegenerative disease but in our defence the patient is still crazy."
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    Mindfulness-Based Program Plus Amygdala and Insula Retraining for the Treatment of Women with Fibromyalgia: A Pilot RCT, 2021, Sanabria-Mazo et al

    I applaud these researchers for subjecting one of these often discussed but rarely studied brain retraining programmes to empirical scrutiny. It's difficult to interpret the BDNF result due to the large baseline difference between trial arms in the % of patients on antidepressants (10% vs 36%)...
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    Editorial: Lancet Psychiatry: "Trust and transparency"

    Pretty funny coming from a Lancet subspecialty journal. And what if you write to a government funded principal investigator of a trial and ask for summary data, not even raw data, and he tells you it no longer exists even though the paper was published 2 years ago? What recourse is there against...
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