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  1. Sean

    Why the BPS people think the way they do

    That is the problem. The rot goes all the way to the top, with the occasional exception.
  2. Sean

    Why the BPS people think the way they do

    And worse. They are actively dangerous, and I am now firmly of the view that they are simply unacceptable on their own. Adequate blinding, and/or objective measures, or get out of the game. You don't. You appeal to those with power over them. The approaches you are suggesting were tried for...
  3. Sean

    Protocol Protocol for a multicenter observational study on fatigue across physical–mental conditions within the German center for mental health 2026 Erschens+

    So, a bio-psycho-social framework, that uses only psychometric testing, clearly aimed at a psychosomatic emphasis, and not a single biophysical measure of any kind. Rigged much?
  4. Sean

    Modeling the PHQ-15: The factor structure of somatic symptoms in a large community sample 2026 Cunningham et al

    Keeps them employed, in power, and feeling special. Patients be damned.
  5. Sean

    Preprint Understanding Psychological Distress in CFS/ME: The Roles of Functionality Appreciation, Body Appreciation, and Illness-Related Shame, 2026, Geller+

    yet is associated with substantial psychological distress I wonder why that might be. Couldn't possibly be that patients do in fact have a very serious and disabling unexplained physical disease that is being endlessly psycho-babblised and blamed on the patients' attitudes and 'psychology'...
  6. Sean

    News from Germany

    "Perhaps we are dealing with a kind of social long Covid" That's a joke seeing as the psychosomatic cult is one of the most socially manufactured pseudo-explanations of them all.
  7. Sean

    Retraction Watch: Journal goes dark after impersonating Eric Topol and others

    Rate things are going the AI bubble isn't going to make it to the end of the year before it implodes and at least a trillion dollars of investment money goes up the chimney.
  8. Sean

    Investigating the ME/CFS experience through qualitative analysis of memorial entries, 2026, Sirotiak, Amro

    6) Many entries also highlighted disbelief towards ME/CFS by social acquaintances. People didn't fully understand the impact of the disease. It is often worse than that. They don't want to understand. There are few conditions where ableism is so systemic, overwhelming, entrenched, and cruel.
  9. Sean

    Let's talk about taking responsibility and living with a chronic disabling illness

    Sorry to hear this, @Hoopoe. This kind of sadly all too common abusive nonsense is exactly why patients should have the right to record therapy sessions, and to use them in complaints, disciplinary, and legal proceedings. For medico-legal assessments a recording should be mandatory, and...
  10. Sean

    Evidence of GET style therapy harm in me/cfs

    The fatal core flaws and dishonesty in the BPS arguments have been laid out in detail many times over, including in the formal literature and submissions and reports. All the BPS cult are doing is shamelessly recycling the same shit over and over, louder and louder, and claiming this is legit...
  11. Sean

    Opinion A nationwide healthcare program for functional somatic disorders (FSD) in Denmark, 2026, Gormsen et al

    I see no mention of efficacy. All the form of science and none of the content. This is just marketing. Straight propaganda. Justifying an already failed system installed way ahead of the evidence. That is exactly what it is happening. All because a few gargantuan egos can't admit they and the...
  12. Sean

    New Scientist: Exercise advice for long covid may be doing more harm than good

    In response, Berry says it’s not for us to say whether an individual would benefit from this improved mobility. “I think that’s open to interpretation.” What a gutless cop-out. :mad:
  13. Sean

    Crowdfunding for David Tuller during April 2026

    Second of two done. :thumbup: --------------- $32, 741 raised. 43% of total. 13 days left. Seems to be picking up pace. :)
  14. Sean

    Safety considerations and adverse events associated with exercise across medical disciplines, 2026, Soliman

    Me neither. I was at my peak fitness when I got ME/CFS, with a resting BP of 60/100, and HR of 60. Ideal weight. Physically active, including walking and riding a bike for transport. Ate properly, didn't smoke, or drink much alcohol. No late night partying. No significant history of ill...
  15. Sean

    Crowdfunding for David Tuller during April 2026

    I think the economic problems really are starting to bite hard across the board. Can't just disrupt critical and finely balanced energy and trading systems to that degree, that quickly, in such an arbitrary and chaotic manner, without serious and sustained consequences. Plus some longer term...
  16. Sean

    Clinical trial outcome measures of improvement and recovery in ME/CFS - which ones are useful? Discussion thread

    Also to control for patients simply substituting the treatment for normal daily living activities, resulting in no overall change to activity levels.
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