I share your concern, @bobbler, and am sorry such behaviour has been inflicted on our members and is causing so much justified upset. The whole project is very worrying, not just a single action of an individual. Some of us on the forum committee are working on a letter. We have not been...
Thanks for doing this, it looks like a useful analysis. Did Hanson's team do a comparison of this sort too?
Is there data for after exercise that can be analysed in the same way? And is there any data for people not on any medication that might produce false positive results, and what male and...
Another factor I experience in addition to those mentioned is that I have less demand on me to make quick decisions and need to act on them quickly than when I was well and had a busy work and social life. There simply wasn't the head space to congitate repeatedly about any one decision, I just...
I notice they list chronic fatigue, but not ME/CFS. There's a big danger of misuse to including ME/CFS in this rubbish which seems to be all about fobbing people with unexplained symptoms off with advice to ignore symptoms.
Thanks, Peter. I think it's worth having it linked on this thread.
Thread here:
Blog series: "Orthodoxy on trial: the pathogenesis of a diagnosis" by David Black
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