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  1. TiredSam

    The New York Times: A New Approach to Treating Hypochondria

    I don't suppose accurate records are kept about how often this persistent anxiety is fatal?
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    Researcher Interactions Science for ME written Q&A with Prof Chris Ponting

    From their blurb: The arrogance is off the scale - how do they know a symptom is not due to a physical illness in the body? Because their current state of knowledge of the body is complete, and cannot be improved upon? Because there's nothing left to learn about the body?
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    Evidence Week - Sense About Science

    Might be worth going for the WI-quality cake then, and the free calendar.
  4. TiredSam

    Action for ME have "reworked our treatment and symptom management page" and "updated our pages on GET and CBT"

    Yes, it appeals to the type A personality. And we all know how many of them have ME. What part of AfME's expertise (if we accept that they have any, for the sake of argument) allows them to make a statement like that? Have they done a customer satisfaction survey? Have they checked whether...
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    Everybody was telling me there was nothing wrong

    Perhaps just before it's too late, when you have something clearly wrong with you, which the doctor can recognise and diagnose, and then get to be an absolute hero by saving you at the last minute?
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    Michael Sharpe skewered by @JohntheJack on Twitter

    I'd forgotten this: What the article doesn't mention is that it was a paring knife for cutting up her apple wasn't it? This part of the article is also intriguing: "... pray to God for fogiveness" rings a bell somewhere, ... surely not ...
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