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  1. rvallee

    Is there an association between insecure attachment & symptom severity in FSDs, & what is the role of mentalized affectivity, 2022, Airey

    So, they looked at some random association, found none, then made-up their own by doing a "study" aimed to do that? That's BPS/FND alright. I am noticing a growing ease with equating FND and BPS as essentially meaning the same thing. This BS about a complex interaction between basically all the...
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    Sweden: ME clinic and Masano Health digital rehab for ME/CFS

    Actually, there may be a point that this is not, in fact, research. It just pretends to be, while not bothering in substance. So it's not really clear which rules apply. Usually it's no rules apply and it's still considered research so I assume the tradition will continue. It's good to eat your...
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    Hypnotherapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome 2022 Bentele and Stengel

    Looking forward to the "Gut whisperer" show on TLC. Is there a ghost in the gut? Let's find out. It can talk!
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    News from Scandinavia

    They talk so much and say so little. Every argument they make is egocentric and just the same old recycled garbage. Everything about themselves, for themselves, by themselves. Mediocre.
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    Hypnosis and hypnotherapy (also Rapid Transformational Therapy)

    Absurd that we are in the peak era of medical pseudoscience, but this is what happens when medical pseudoscience is made official and standards have to be lowered down to nothing to make it seem legitimate. This is for all intents and purposes the same as any of the standard BPS treatments. And...
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    Who Agrees That GRADE is (a) unjustified in theory and (b) wrong in practice?

    Wait, it's the GRADE guidance group basically writing flowers about themselves? Or in support of Cochrane? Or of Cochrane using GRADE? This mutual admiration society sure is very admiring of everything about itself.
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    Long Covid in the media and social media 2022

    Everyone's an activist, most just haven't lived the experience to make it come out yet. There is mention of a group of physicians with LC that are baffled by the BPS chokehold on the issue. Seemingly out there, not talking in public, until yesterday. This is not very useful, silence will not...
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    Germany: IQWIG Report to government on ME/CFS - report out now May 2023

    This is really baffling. I can't imagine as an information specialist agreeing to work with data that is only 80% correct. I wouldn't even agree to 99% correct if the data set is large enough, especially with an effect so trivial that chance can explain all of it. When you have invalid data...
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    Crowdfunding: Trial By Error [David Tuller]: Reporting on ME, ME/CFS, long Covid, and "Medically Unexplained Symptoms", Oct 2022

    Lots of donations are set to the end of the month, it usually picks up by the end. I haven't made mine yet, I usually only do donations and finances in the last week of the month.
  10. rvallee

    Post-acute sequelae of covid-19 six to 12 months after infection: population based study, 2022, Kern et al

    So the starting position of medicine was: absolutely not, this is not even a thing, we're not even looking at this. Ever. Then it was: we're not seeing it in our immediate environment, doesn't exist. Then it was: it's not overflowing healthcare services, also it still doesn't exist. Now we...
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    Internet-delivered CBT based interventions for adults with chronic pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of RCT, 2022, Gandy et al

    Not that such results are any reliable, but given this is the nth confirmation that there is simply no difference between "highly-trained", lightly-trained, or simply replaced by an interactive pamphlet, how does it even make sense to employ people to do CBT? And here basically just as useless...
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    Aphaeresis/ Apheresis (for removal of microclots)

    Annoying. If that were true then alternative medicine would work and of course it doesn't. I don't understand how people can reconcile this obvious contradiction. If this placebo effect were so powerful it would basically work all the time for basically anything as long as the ritual of...
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    Long Covid in the media and social media 2022

    Post-cancer (or cancer treatment) chronic illness seems relatively common. It's such a loss that we don't have any numbers on this, it could lead to significant clues. Literally no way tell how common it is, there is a complete void of data on this. As a choice. What a waste.
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    Post-acute health care burden after SARS-CoV-2 infection: a retrospective cohort study. 2022 McNaughton et al

    Make sure to begin boarding up your house and stock up on supplies as soon as the eye of the hurricane has arrived. Be quick about it you have 1h tops before the other eye wall strikes, and maybe a lot less. It's very important to be prepared, do not look up the meaning of that word, it totally...
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    Public "Being Sick Is a Full-Time Job": A Job Analysis of Managing a Chronic Illness

    Yes, those are commonly called treatments. Self-management of illness is exactly like self-management of poverty: it should be called enduring, no one is "managing" this, it's only the negligence of medicine that leaves the entire issue of illness so unaddressed that almost everything written by...
  16. rvallee

    UK Government announces £800m boost to support innovation and improve patient safety

    Darn. Biological reductionism strikes again. *BPSers shake fist angrily at the universe* It's weird how the people who talk about "biological reductionism" in medicine apply it to the whole of biology, which is gigantic, but not at the extremely flimsy thinking of "those tests here all show...
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    Germany: IQWIG Report to government on ME/CFS - report out now May 2023

    And yet, actual quote from the man-in-charge, because it keeps revolting me: In response to someone asking him whether the PACE subjective "benefits" could be placebo. Literally the comparison for "no effect". I will be forever amazed at the mediocrity of this nonsense being actually believed...
  18. rvallee

    Evidence that M.E. isn’t contagious?

    I put it in my will: no organ donation. I don't know. Maybe it won't do any harm. I just don't know. No one does.
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    Aphaeresis/ Apheresis (for removal of microclots)

    It really is just like not a single lesson was learned from the AIDS crisis. Literally not a single one. Despite all the marketing and self-congratulating about it. When you abandon sick people, they will try anything to get better. Stop. Abandoning. Sick. People. Damnit!
  20. rvallee

    Risk factors for suicidal ideation in a chronic illness 2022 Elliott and Jason

    There isn't enough known on suicides in LC, but my impression is that more often than not it happens early on, as a result of awful interactions with healthcare, driven by symptoms. Gaslighting has a body count, it drives people to suicide. As anyone with half a brain could understand, frankly...
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