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    MET Levels in Occupational Therapy: Enhancing Treatment Efficacy and Patient Outcomes

    And telling people who bigoted us that sop of we know they aren’t bad people and of course x,y.z even though they just did something saw the harm on the other person then chose to dismiss it so they could choose to do the same thing again and are now putting their hands out using social pressure...
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    MET Levels in Occupational Therapy: Enhancing Treatment Efficacy and Patient Outcomes

    Can’t wait for someone to write a plan for me deciding that on a day where I need company replacing watching tv on quiet with getting a task like brushing my teeth then meditating for twenty minutes is ‘fine for me’ when that situation persists for years on end. if you haven’t been there you...
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    News from Aotearoa/New Zealand and the Pacific Islands

    It’s like innocent prisoners can’t go for parole if the don’t admit doing the crime and take responsibility for it but you can’t appeal if you do
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    NZ: ANZMES research grants & scholarships (starting 2023)

    And maybe offer support at an earlier stage ie before submitted and during their conception to ‘what will the project be’ process ?
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    NZ: ANZMES research grants & scholarships (starting 2023)

    And sleep hygiene/reducing rest. if they are still being forced in people anyway then the ethical but has been blown by someone else anyway.
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    UK: BMJ article: Severe mental illness: 120 people die in England every day from preventable conditions, psychiatrists warn

    Yep it’s weird it seems to be a specialism where they don’t do clinical research of the type where they get to the bottom of what the mechanism of the condition is or the biological issues to develop better solutions. And everyone just accepts it. And a lot of the drugs aren’t great fits as far...
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    UK: BMJ article: Severe mental illness: 120 people die in England every day from preventable conditions, psychiatrists warn

    These guys are charading under the real stuff and have been destroying that I suspect it’s the same playbook we’ve seen where you go opt a few patients to say they are recovered snd be evangelical (cos they’ve now got a new meaning in life/career by doing that) All the fake...
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    A sharp interrogation of why we retreat from other people's illnesses, 2024, New Scientist

    I like the light being shone on the behaviour of others one thing I noticed the bps ideology gives permission for us that insinuation we might not be right of mind or over-sensitive gives a free pass to people who you realise it was only being frowned on by others if that person told on them...
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    UK: BMJ article: Severe mental illness: 120 people die in England every day from preventable conditions, psychiatrists warn

    Is this the good ones treating real mental illness or the psychosomatic ones who made a career out of the very point being to label then drive mad the physically ill based on propaganda and purely to sell building kingdoms? I think there needs to be proper investigation and more data on this...
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    UK: BMJ article: Severe mental illness: 120 people die in England every day from preventable conditions, psychiatrists warn

    And those diagnoses given to avoid considering the physical illness she did have sorry but I’m suss too, particularly knowing what I know about the personality type of those involved here they definitely do these things and always trust the story to their advantage I suspect a lot of these...
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    Maeve Boothby O'Neill - articles about her life, death and inquest

    I think this is an area where we somehow need to work out how to get the stats and surveillance on it so we know the real numbers of pwme who get killed via a route that manages to relabel them so they get no peace or justice in death either This is the most egregious part of the brutal...
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    UniteToFight2024 Long Covid and ME/CFS conference, 15th and 16th May 2024

    I just watched the David Tuller video with Wust and it was very interesting (but might need to do it a few times as I miss bits). My ears pricked up around 34mins in he started mentioning this, and NASA. I think this pyjama paralysis mandate has become so ingrained (with simplistic...
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    Needing to lie flat

    to state the obvious it probably needs to be part of the objective measures (although cue 'lying in bed all day causes it' nonsense)
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    London resilience clinic : Holistic Chronic Fatigue Treatment

    That’s used as a pseudonym for the broader meaning they have for mental health now (which twists meaning mental illness with people being happy into a bundle so people who are fine can use it to excuse indulgences whilst when ill people need something not awful it’s suggested they have...
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    London resilience clinic : Holistic Chronic Fatigue Treatment

    World-leading … I mean isn’t the idea when you are doing a big oversell that you keep it feasible whilst bigging it up ?
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    Review Functional neurological disorder in pregnancy, labour and the postpartum period: systematic review 2024 Cabreira, Carson, Stone et al

    Well of course they would wouldn’t they .. what a time to suggest maybe its the emotions (and hormones)
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    Miranda Hart - British comedian

    Yes and whilst I like both Jennie and Miranda for the people they are I don’t think it’s just on ME that they are both different in that way. It’s a shame with miranda but she’s known for being quirky annd ‘ooh I’ll give it an go, oops’ isn’t she ? In her programmes at least Do you think she...
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    'I'm a GP and I'm doing 7 things to avoid catching new Covid XEC variant, you should too'

    Someone needs to start parodying people like this. Or lists like this. I mean look how much ME rates reduced when mindfulness became more commonly done by us all in certain times when it came into fashion? Or Did they get this one from comparing the stats for communes with less mindful city...
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    UK: George Eliot Hospital NHS CFS clinic

    I'm quite curious as to whether there is some sort of 'split'/different voices between the medical side and the 'clinic/therapy' side being in charge on the 'treatment' ie once diagnosed then the biomed side doesn't get much of a say or contact - as we'd be looking for from a scientific...
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