Exactly. They have to be relevant (and correctly interpreted). No point in measuring somebody's height in order to determine their red blood cell count.
More than 40 years for me – my entire adulthood – and I still struggle with it every day, especially as I am now too old to have any real chance of a half decent life, even if a perfect cure became available tomorrow. There is just no way back from such an extreme degree of loss, abuse, and...
Still recommended and free for all here in Australia, though not compulsory.
I just had a booster on Monday, and it has knocked me about a bit. Nothing too serious, but I have had better weeks. :ill:
+1
I am increasingly of the view that the whole formalised rehab approach, with few exceptions, has been a disaster. It has metastasised out of control way beyond any benefit to the vast majority of all patients.
Important distinction. Rehab basically doesn't work for ongoing active disease...
Yep. He is giving the people in political and economic power something they desperately want: pseudo-scientific, pseudo-medical, pseudo-compassionate excuses for their shitty policies and decisions.
This is the line the PACE crowd push about any bad outcomes from GET. They claim it is all just inappropriate implementation by inadequately trained therapists, not anything wrong with the therapy itself.
I wouldn't even describe it as a model. More like a lurid fantasy they cannot let go of.
The gold standard for perverse incentives. Par excellence, one might even say.
It's from The Big Short, about the corruption in the US housing market and its eventual collapse in 2008, and how little accountability there was for it.
There are two other movies about that human-made disaster...
The next meeting of the ME/CFS GDC is planned for late October 2025 and will focus on gaining a shared understanding of the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) methods approach.
Uh-oh. :grumpy:
Without decisive action, the long-term societal cost of long COVID will continue to rise.
FFS, when are governments and the general community going to accept that improving indoor air quality, and basic masking, are two of the best and most sustainable protections we have against all air-borne...
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