That assumes that any infection was known about.
If they were asymptomatic, or no lab tests were run, or it is a hit-and-run agent, or a novel undescribed agent (possibly hitching a ride in via another known infectious agent), then that confounds what we can say about the role of infection...
The amount of money available seems to be falling everywhere.
Prices are up here, incomes are no longer rising fast enough to keep up with them, and job security is falling.
Call me crazy, but have doctors considered not pretending they have an answer when they don't, and to stop dishing out psycho-drama morality-play crap as a substitute, and just making things a whole lot worse?
Find a little humility. And a whole lot more than that.
Especially in trials explicitly using techniques to pressure persuade patients to change their self-report responses.
That is an open recipe for massive bias and confounding. Just about guarantees it, in fact, which is why the psychs are so keen on it, I guess.
A reminder of this, from the...
Exactly. Excessive compared to what?
If anything, ME patients are under reporting the situation. Partly because it is very difficult to describe, and partly because the rest of the world has makes it clear they don't want to hear it and will seriously misinterpret what you say.
And that has...
They are utterly without shame, concern, or remorse.
Anybody who thinks the criticism of them is harsh has not understood the problem.
They are not only not being held to proper account, they are being actively rewarded for their wilful negligence and misconduct.
One of my greatest fears is that the symptoms of ME mask the early non-specific symptoms of other serious diseases, and hence delay diagnosis and treatment, and potentially worsen prognosis.
And that is before adding in the problem of having an ME/CFS diagnosis introducing a psychosomatic bias...
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