It's horrendous. Such failure to prevent transmission through stubborn refusal by key people to believe that Covid is airborne. So no FFP3 masks for hospital staff, even now and even if the know they are infected, no improvements in hospital ventilation or hepa filtration. And numbers of health...
Ugh, I can't bear to watch it.
COFFI seem to be relying heavily on a very small number of people who recovered from Long Covid or ME as their patient advisory group, and they are leading COFFI by the nose into LP la la land. And of course COFFI are willingly following.
Funny, not funny, how...
So we have a pattern of BPS supporting articles from Neil Riley disguised as personal anecodotes, going back decades, and now a pattern of disrespectful and insulting responses to criticism. What's not to like!
Seriously, how has the MEA kept him on as Chair of Trustees, and from the...
https://bsky.app/profile/mayalindemannrn.bsky.social/post/3lbteqexpfs2n
Post on Bluesky:
@meassociation.bsky.social
epic failure to listen to the community continues. 1k people signed a letter demanding accountability for publishing insulting misinformation editorial from Chair. They call this...
I also think this feature of ME/CFS where people decline after crashes and don't recover to their previous level is really important, and not taken into account enough in descriptions of ME/CFS.
Perhaps the only way of finding out is long term large scale longitudinal studies that use...
Hi @Caroline Struthers, I'm starting to prepare for a possible next step in the S4ME campaign, probably a complaint to the Charity Commission on the grounds of harm to vulnerable people, and to Cochrane's reputation, and failure to follow their own rules and promises, or something like that...
Not my experience. I've always pushed to my limits and suffered PEM as a result. The idea that I would stay so much below my limit that I never hit my boundaries, and therefore didn't know my boundaries had changed seems foreign to me. I'm always straining at the leash to do more, and suffering...
I am trying to imagine a better spin on what is happening.
Maybe the trustees are having emergency meetings to resolve the situation, including asking Neil Riley to step down with immediate effect. Maybe the trustees are asking Riley to apologise properly, including explaining why his article...
On the MEA Ramsay Research Fund, there's a post on Facebook today from Charles Shepherd:
https://www.facebook.com/meassociation/?locale=en_GB
The mention of a large and expensive clinical trial of a drug yet to be revealed is interesting. (I hope it's not LDN again. I think there are already...
She's friends with Wessely/Gerada. I think the only way some of that clique can hold on to their beliefs about ME/CFS is by demonising pwME. Some of their NHS colleagues now have LC, and I think Gerada even set up a support group for them, so it must be a hard disconnect to hold on to.
Couldn't the cause-effect be the other way around? In a fluctuating inflammatory condition, reduction in inflammation and the consequent reduction in symptoms leading to upturn in mood?
Thank you so much for all this effort, @forestglip. There was no way I was going to manage to watch these, and your summaries are great. I also like that you added a quick summary for each.
Week beginning 15th April 2024
Cochrane have sent a brief response to the latest Science for ME committee letter in which we presented the petition and explained why the 2019 review, Exercise therapy for CFS, should be withdrawn on the grounds of harms.
"We will include the additional points...
Maybe muddling up different things here.
From a pwME's perspective, of course symptoms are central to our experience, but it is the pattern of how exertion affects the severity of symptoms and consequent ability to function that matters in terms of impact on our lives. So assessing severity of...
All this shows is that depression questionnaires are not suitable for people with physically and cognitively debilitating conditions like ME and Long Covid.
I think the delay is standard for theses, so they can get papers published in the meantime without the big reveal coming from the thesis. In these days of preprints and supposedly open science it seems counterproductive.
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