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    Sussex-Wide CFS/ME Service: Out of 973 patients referred, only 105 saw the doctor

    I remember hearing in the last year or two that in another service, with Amolak Bansal, he was only seeing a tiny amount of patients (he just reviewed the notes on the others). This wasn't his choice.
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    Sussex-Wide CFS/ME Service: Out of 973 patients referred, only 105 saw the doctor

    The percentage seeing the doctor is going down. From the remember September 2016 newsletter So only 18% of people referred to the Sussex ME/CFS service saw a doctor One would think with all those people being rediagnosed, the number shouldn't be going down much, if at all.
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    Sussex-Wide CFS/ME Service: Out of 973 patients referred, only 105 saw the doctor

    The English "CFS/ME" services mainly focus on offering CBT/Graded Activity Therapy/Graded Exercise Therapy. Other nonpharmacological approaches are sometimes offered.
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    GETSET letters in The Lancet

    Note that this group had to have a baseline score of ≥45, which limits the proportion of high scores. Here is what they said about possible ceiling effects in the main text
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    GETSET letters in The Lancet

    If one crunches the numbers, the group with the lower initial scores (A) increased by an average of 16.9 points or more. While the group with the higher initial scores (B) increased by a maximum of 2.7 and could even have decreased. So a treatment ceiling (i.e. that they could only improve so...
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    GETSET letters in The Lancet

    They are not conceding anything by saying there is a ceiling effect in my view. 100 can be a ceiling. There could be a situation where people were at an average of 90 initially and you can't expect them to get that much better so there is a ceiling effect there. (Say a weight loss program where...
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    GETSET letters in The Lancet

    Regression to the mean is an interesting possibility. I'm not 100% sure what you're saying: they are saying that because the higher group didn't do as well, that's likely because they were already near the maximum (ceiling effects). There could be situations where this arises. However, based...
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    "It's like being a slave to your own body in a way": a qualitative study of adolescents with CFS

    If one didn't want to read the whole thing, the results section covers the vast majority of what is interesting. One wouldn't need to know much (or anything?) about science to read this. Nor do I think language is particularly difficult, at least for a native speaker.
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    "It's like being a slave to your own body in a way": a qualitative study of adolescents with CFS

    The individuals come across as having adapted well to the condition and having become mature because of the process.
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    "It's like being a slave to your own body in a way": a qualitative study of adolescents with CFS

    These were people who are taking part in the NorCAPITAL drug trial. They weren't seeing them as therapists from what I recall. Fukuda criteria We don't know anything about. Here is some information from another paper on the trial. Note that the hobby refers to before they became ill. I...
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