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  1. Sean

    (Oxford,UK) Recruiting: A study looking into energy status & MRS in CFS

    @Stuart The extraordinarily disproportionate suppression of and violence against ME/CFS and 'MUS' patients is difficult to explain by any motive that is both rational and humane.
  2. Sean

    Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Myalgic Encephalitis: It's Mitochondria, Not Hypochondria - by Sarah Myhill

    "They feed themselves on convenience food which needs minimal preparation, such as... ...fruit,..." WTF is wrong with fruit? Especially whole, unprocessed fruit? I would have thought it was an ideal convenience food.
  3. Sean

    Trial By Error: A Letter to BMJ Open

    Lofty noble intentions and rules are utterly meaningless if they are not enforced. Few things will create general cynicism and despair and disengagement more effectively than that situation.
  4. Sean

    David Tuller - Trial By Error: Yesterday's News from the CFS/ME Research Collaborative

    I have faith that Saint Esther will find a way.
  5. Sean

    MUS: "Medicine has a sexism problem" by Maya Dusenbery

    Long-term effects of gravity?
  6. Sean

    United Kingdom: ME Research Collaborative (MERC) [was CMRC] news

    I expect Wessely in particular to be able to come out of this looking okay. He has managed to portray himself as both the victim and hero of the story so far, despite being neither, and being lavishly rewarded for it all. Just goes to show the power of political patronage, sophistry, and sheer...
  7. Sean

    MUS: "Medicine has a sexism problem" by Maya Dusenbery

    Speaking as a middle-aged male with terminal Male Pattern Baldness, I hereby donate in perpetuity all of my portion of any Male Pattern Baldness research funds to biomedical ME research. But seriously, get over it, men. If you are going bald, do it gracefully. Learn to love a Number 4, and be...
  8. Sean

    Esther Crawley

    "non-operative treatment... ...of acute uncomplicated appendicitis in children.'" If Crawley's track record is any guide, then Bristol is going to be facing lawsuits for avoidable peritonitis, and worse.
  9. Sean

    United Kingdom: ME Research Collaborative (MERC) [was CMRC] news

    Good riddance. :grumpy: I hope the AfME are suitably ashamed of themselves for their role in enabling Crawley's assault on patients, especially children. Though I doubt it. And excuse me if I remain skeptical about these changes until proven. Anybody who thinks the BPS cult will quietly go...
  10. Sean

    David Tuller - Trial By Error: News About My Plans

    *checks finances* Yep, I'm good to go again. :thumbup:
  11. Sean

    Association of chronic fatigue syndrome with premature telomere attrition (2018) Unger et al

    If I shave (rare event these days) it easily takes ten years off. Mostly because my beard is about 80% white these days. Also, like Sasha, I have basically stayed indoors or under shade all my adult life.
  12. Sean

    Australia: results from disability pension reviews, & admission of RobotDebt failure

    So our rabidly anti-welfare government managed a net reduction of just 0.22% (66/30056). No doubt the lesson they will choose to take from this result is to make disability tests tougher for the next round welfare bashing. ----------------------------------------------
  13. Sean

    Norway and prof. Gundersen: PACE-debate in newspaper Morgenbladet

    I am very wary of allowing the likes of Dr Gundersen to engage freely and directly here as regular member. It is easy for experienced debaters, especially ones in a position of authority (no matter how unjustified), to distort and derail a debate if they so wish, and he has form on that. What I...
  14. Sean

    The drugs do work: antidepressants are effective, study shows

    A dissenting view: https://joannamoncrieff.com/2018/02/24/challenging-the-new-hype-about-antidepressants/amp/ Breggin is a little too anti-drugs and pro-psychotherapy for my taste. Both have their place, if used appropriately.
  15. Sean

    Zaher Nahle leaves Solve Me/cfs

    Hmm. o_O
  16. Sean

    Tues 20 Feb | UK parliamentary debate: PACE trial and its effect on people with ME - Carol Monaghan, MP

    Eating a second shit sandwich doesn't make the first one taste any better. From a Tory. It's going bipartisan. :thumbup:
  17. Sean

    A general thread on the PACE trial!

    The appallingly cruel double-bind (Catch-22) nature of this situation needs to be pointed out very clearly to parliament. It is impossible for patients to win. If they try to please the 'therapists' they end up sicker and having to lie to avoid displeasing those in authority. But if they refuse...
  18. Sean

    PACE trial TSC and TMG minutes ordered released

    :thumbup: Be interesting to see what they redact.
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