This is so dreadful I don't even know where to start in order to give a recap. :cry::cry::arghh:
Lightning Process (LP) coach Live Landmark has written a letter to the editor defending LP as treatment for ME.
Dette sier forskningen om Lightning Process og ME
google translation: This is what...
A statement from today by Cochrane's Governing Board
Cochrane is a collaboration: an organization founded on shared values and an ability to work effectively, considerately and collaboratively. The Governing Board’s decision was based on an ongoing, consistent pattern of disruptive and...
Another blog post from initiator Nina E. Steinkopf.
She writes about the harm the competence service causes patients when they include research and diagnostic criteria beyond ME.
Kompetansetjenesten skader ME-pasienter
google translation: The Competence Service is harming ME patients
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Letter to the editor from ME-patient and graduate engineer Benedikte Monrad-Krohn about Cochrane, ME and CBT/GET. She discusses and explains several weaknesses with the Cochrane review on ME and GET.
This is on a Norwegian news site about medicine.
Benedikte Monrad-Krohn: Besværlig...
This statement says absolutely nothing. They're just throwing him under the bus without revealing any details of the complaints they got about him.
This Board decision is not about freedom of speech.
It is not about scientific debate.
It is not about tolerance of dissent.
It is not about...
New blog post from initiator Nina E. Steinkopf. This time about the importance of strict diagnostic criteria.
Ikke min sykdom!
google translation: Not my illness!
The competence service has the defining power and chooses to mix ME with mental disorders. Therefore, it must be legitimate to ask...
This is so interesting. I'd like to be tested for this before and after having read some long texts, as that's when I feel the brain is burning. The only thing that helps is to not read, not write, not concentrate.
I don't usually get this particular symptom after physical exertion, but it can...
The problem is we don’t have feedback systems in place that will actually let doctors know they made an error. So they assume they’ve gotten the diagnosis right unless they hear otherwise—and they usually don’t unless the patient themselves comes back to tell them they were wrong. In other...
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