It's sort of hard to see the Cochrane review as having independently validated the PACE findings, when on page 31 of the decision by the ICO tribunal on the releasing of the PACE data, Trudie Chalder said that "all three of the PACE principal investigators sat on the [Cochrane] review panel"...
This game was previously discussed here: https://www.s4me.info/threads/robin-a-video-game-where-you-play-a-woman-with-me-cfs.1418/#post-23959 . A nice effort but unfortunately not very accurate and a bit cringeworthy, depicting ME as just being tired.
Yes, those pesky toxins!
Ugh, it's the 'extreme tiredness' definition again - it always sets off my BS monitor as to whether the author even knows what ME/CFS is and instead is confusing it with chronic fatigue, or narcolepsy, or similar. (And yes, the article was BS in 2003, so why re-release...
I simply can't find strong enough words to express how utterly repulsive I find Vogt's tweet. It's incredible that any human being can say something that crass, especially someone who is paid to be in the profession of helping sick people. And for Michael Sharpe to 'Like' it - just...ugh...
I just read the whole thing and wow, it is very good. An excellent informative and detailed article that says it like it is about both the disease itself and the political machinations involved in the years of denying/trivialising it, with plenty of links to references. My one concern though...
I haven't seen that method before, thanks! I can usually use Videodownloadhelper for all web videos but occasionally there's an odd one that it can't download without having to install a 'companion' app that I don't want to install, and then I use the Keepvid site instead. But Keepvid wants to...
I downloaded a copy. If you have the Firefox web browser, you can add the VideoDownloadHelper add-on and it will let you download YouTube videos. http://www.downloadhelper.net/
(I think it works with Chrome too, but not sure how well, I don't have Chrome)
Oh God, what a load of twaddle. Why are these people still being given any credibility?
Yeah, like we really need more unevidenced, non-scientific, psych-based research... I wonder how much of our tax money will go to this latest pile of poo?
No, no they're not, Dr Miller. Those 'therapies' were built upon a lie and a sham, a false psychiatric model of ME/CFS that there has never been any evidence for whatsoever and never will be. They have been proved by real-life patient experience as ranging from useless to causing actual...
I myself unfortunately don't have the necessary brain cells, but I've finally had a chance to watch the above-mentioned video and it's very good, Dr Holladay does seem to know his stuff re ME. I hadn't heard of him before and enjoyed his talk. It's just a pity the author of the article didn't...
Ah, I wondered where all the upvotes the video has acquired (and the couple of admiring comments that were there before they all got deleted) was coming from. Phil clickfarming his followers to support this 'courageous researcher'. Good grief. :yuck:
Isn't clickfarming disallowed on YouTube...
I truly wonder how such a completely erroneous (except for the bit with Dr Holladay) article was allowed to be uncritically published? Claiming that ME shares symptoms with bipolar and schizophrenia and that it displays little to no physical symptoms is so jaw-droppingly wrong that it's...
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