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  1. Sean

    New Video ME/CFS Scandal Explainer

    Thanks for this, @Adam pwme . Good to have it laid out clearly. Some points from memory, will need checking: Wessely has been either on the Science Media Centre's board of governors (or whatever they are called), or a medical adviser to it, since its inception. Even if he ever held no formal...
  2. Sean

    Grokipedia

    Personally I wouldn't trust anything from Musk and Grok. Besides, Grok and other AIs are basically just thieving the work from Wikipedia, PubMed, et al. There will be nothing original or of added value in it whatsoever.
  3. Sean

    Long COVID and Days of Work Missed Due to Illness or Injury by Adults in the United States, 2022, 2025, Liu-Galvin et al.

    Sadly, it is convincing the bean counters about the real economic costs of LC (& ME/CFS, etc) that is likely to be where the real catalyst to take it all seriously actually comes from. So, while they deserve their share of criticism generally, they will probably be some of our best allies...
  4. Sean

    “Are Dutch psychologists distancing themselves from graded activity in ME/CFS?” by Anil van der Zee

    I agree that in relation to the symptom of fatigue that the criteria used in ME/CFS studies are not so relevant, for the reasons listed by others. IIRC, going back to at least the Holmes 1988 CFS criteria the symptom chronic fatigue has always been explicitly differentiated from chronic fatigue...
  5. Sean

    “Are Dutch psychologists distancing themselves from graded activity in ME/CFS?” by Anil van der Zee

    Diagnostic criteria is a critical part of the methodology in a treatment study. But otherwise, I agree. It is largely irrelevant which criteria they use, none of the studies are demonstrating any consistent, sustained, robust, practically meaningful benefit, let alone genuine recovery.
  6. Sean

    News from Scandinavia

    and contrary to fundamental administrative‑law principles. Not to mention fundamental scientific and ethical principles.
  7. Sean

    Perception versus practice: the reality of functional neurological disorder FND diagnosis at a large neurological centre, 2026, Nicholas et al.

    “There seems to be a want (both for patients and neurologists) to find organic causes where one certainly doesn’t exist”. “The main problem is the lack of access to help for patients… few neurologists specialise in this common problem”. Another added, “explaining the diagnosis is made more...
  8. Sean

    The Prevalence and Characteristics of Difficult Patient Encounters: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis, 2025, Jackson et al

    Well imagine how sick patients feel when endlessly confronted with doctors with this kind of attitude, who simply cannot say 'we don't know what is wrong or how to treat it', and instead insist on imposing non-diagnoses and non-treatments, and blaming it all on the patient when it inevitably...
  9. Sean

    Review Cognitive behavioural therapy for the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome in adults – a meta-analysis, 2025, Kolala et al

    Let me guess: Subjective self-report outcome measures only, and no serious discussion of the major methodological issues and limitations and the dangers of drawing conclusions on that basis.
  10. Sean

    Rethinking measurement of health outcomes in Long COVID: complexities, challenges and considerations, 2026, Bhéreur, Décary+

    Advancing knowledge on Long COVID requires a return to the fundamentals of measurement science. Thank you.
  11. Sean

    Coping with heat

    I live in the tropical north of Australia, in the monsoon region, so I don't get that exactly. But we do occasionally get a situation at the hottest time of year (roughly Oct-Dec), in mid-late afternoon when the sun has been blazing away all day in a clear sky, sometimes for weeks on end, and...
  12. Sean

    Do you feel worse, better or the same when you wake compared to when you went to sleep?

    Also worth trying nasal strips. Useful for both diagnostics and management. Use them for years before the surgery.
  13. Sean

    Well-known, famous people with ME/CFS (public thread)

    At the time everybody thought it was a psychosomatic thing. And way too many, especially within the medical profession, still do.
  14. Sean

    Do you feel worse, better or the same when you wake compared to when you went to sleep?

    Turbinate reduction and correcting a deviated septum.
  15. Sean

    Problems arising for pwME from additional diagnoses of MCAS, hEDS and POTS. Advocacy discussion.

    I am not unsympathetic to patients struggling when confronted with the appalling reality of their situation, including inappropriate diagnoses and explanations and treatments. But believing in and acting on unproven diagnoses and claims about the underlying causal process, and how to treat it...
  16. Sean

    Coping with heat

    That is a big plus. 40C @ 35% humidity is much less of a problem than 35C @ 70% humidity. Still not great, but a lot easier to deal with.
  17. Sean

    United Kingdom News (including UK wide, England, NI and Wales - see separate thread for news from Scotland)

    It is sickening to watch what we, and others, warned would happen unfolding as we said it would, while the government and medical authorities remain overwhelmingly in defensive denial.
  18. Sean

    “If I Accomplish Nothing Else but Hope, That Will be Enough”: The Ethics and Morality of Market-Based Hope in Illness Entrepreneurship, 2025, Geiger

    The only hope I want is via realistic robust studies. Anything else is a methodological and ethical cesspit. I regard recovered patients – to the extent they actually exist – as one of the more misleading sources of insight, ideas, and progress. Especially when they are making a buck from their...
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