rvallee
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Fatigue after corona cannot always be explained biomedically
https://www.trouw.nl/opinie/vermoeidheid-na-corona-is-niet-altijd-biomedisch-te-verklaren~b50b9ef0/
Considering that there is no biomedical explanation for fatigue, of any kind, that's a weird starting point.
https://www.trouw.nl/opinie/vermoeidheid-na-corona-is-niet-altijd-biomedisch-te-verklaren~b50b9ef0/
Considering that there is no biomedical explanation for fatigue, of any kind, that's a weird starting point.
Of course, the cause of fatigue after corona can lie in the body. But also look closely at the rest of the lives of these former patients, who are often young and fit when the virus struck, says insurance doctor Jan Hein Wijers.
Biomedical explanations are mainly sought for these extreme fatigue phenomena, but for most cases this explanation has not (yet) been found. Scientific research and years of experience as an insurance and company doctor have made it clear to me that these chronic complaints have several causes. In addition to medical factors, circumstances in private and work, phase of life and psychological factors play a role.
I'm sure there's a point somewhere in there but I don't think science can decipher that puzzle.By this I do not mean that it is 'mind-boggling' or 'psychological'. But unconscious personal factors do appear to play a role in the cause and recovery of diseases. Not having an eye for this slows down recovery. Conversations with patients have shown me that they are helped if there is also an eye for meaning, in which they draw on their intuitive wisdom and life experience. With the doctor, the patient should consider the question 'what can and should I do with this disease now that it is coming my way'? Often patients say: deep in my heart I know, but it is so difficult to change yourself.
Considering those efforts have never been tried, I don't see what's being argued here. There are exactly zero significant efforts currently aimed at solving the biomedical concept of fatigue. Basically the equivalent of arguing that we should not give in to alternative energy and give fossil fuels a chance. What a weird person living in a very strange fantasy world.My appeal is that the medical and paramedical world should not continue to exhaust themselves to continue to explain fatigue symptoms within the biomedical model. And mental health care could play a more important role in this if it gave more place to the spiritual aspect of recovery in therapies.