“It’s at a level of the brain you are not in control of” - understanding this is essential for recovery.
'You have no control over it, and here is how to take control over it.'
:cautious:
Ah. Thanks.
Usual trick, bury it deep and misrepresent the problem and solution anyway.
These arseholes really think we are foolish flakes who just need to taken by a firm guiding hand and treated like moronic wayward 5 year olds.
Indeed, but worse. I regard this stuff now as straight fraud...
exercise-induced exacerbations (PEM)
It is not exercise induced, it is effort induced. These are fundamentally different.
The distinction matters because some want to keep the focus on physical exercise and hence the understanding limited to deconditioning type interpretations, not on the...
I am becoming actively hostile to questionnaires, and now operate on the presumption they are of very limited and uncertain value at best, and typically worse than that.
Problematic enough a tool in the hands of honest and diligent researchers with the most honourable intentions, and an open...
"Fatigue is described as being overwhelming, distressing, extreme, not restored by sleep, multidimensional and part of a vicious circle where fatigue feeds and fosters itself.11–13"
Ref 12 being Sharpe M. Cognitive behavior therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome: efficacy and implications. Am J...
Moreover, the addition of transdiagnostic dimensions may aid in mitigating the risk of reification because it makes explicit that there are aspects of psychopathology that transcend diagnostic boundaries and hence categories.
Uh-oh. :grumpy:
Because doctors are not scientists. They are high level technicians, which is a very different skill set and mindset.
Doctors have to apply existing knowledge. Scientists have to generate the knowledge for the first time.
Which means that doctors are not so good at determining and judging the...
and offers a promising framework for future research in chronic conditions where recovery is less likely.”
If it didn't deliver a benefit, then what is it purpose?
Yeah, that's what we need. More inspiration and motivation. :cautious:
Turns out the wellness & lifestyle movement is among the most unhealthy pieces of nonsense the human race has ever inflicted upon itself.
Yes, let's not be too generous about the motivations for working in healthcare. I worked in the health system before getting sick and that range covers the full spectrum, from the most noble to the most self-serving.
That said, most I worked with were trying to do the best for patients, within...
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