Suffolkres
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
http://healthinsightuk.org/2019/04/...emed-bizarre-now-it-really-is-on-the-way-out/
So glad he has taken up the mantle and run with it!
So glad he has taken up the mantle and run with it!
http://healthinsightuk.org/2019/04/...emed-bizarre-now-it-really-is-on-the-way-out/
So glad he has taken up the mantle and run with it!
My nervousness lies around the NICE guidelines. I have real concerns about the composition of the Committee and if it goes wrong, it will be a devastating blow.
Maybe I should be more positive.
I absolutely agree that NICE is not to be trusted, nor the RCP the Guideline developers ..... operating behind closed doors....and NICE is being 'superceded" by NHS England and NHS Improvements it would appear.I don’t think being unduly positive is helpful. We have good reason to expect the worst, after the last time.
So I will make a first Suggestion.I think we need to set up our own version of the Science Media Centre for ME, though we don’t have the money/connections! It would need a catchy name to get journalistic attention. Something about evidence and also makes a good acronym (if that’s the right term). We could have fun working through the options! Then at least we could raise our voices a little higher.
Scary why? We've had a thread on the RFI for a while now, https://www.s4me.info/threads/nih-r...-on-how-best-to-advance-me-cfs-research.8592/Scary. I immediately submitted some comments about CBT/GET and low standards of evidence holding back scientific progress.
Scary why? We've had a thread on the RFI for a while now, https://www.s4me.info/threads/nih-r...-on-how-best-to-advance-me-cfs-research.8592/
re the statins issue (also raised by Burne)
uncanny parallels
Have followed this for years to family/friends problems-On the statins issue, I don't have much background, so I'm going to ask others about their experiences. I know several people who benefited from statins, though generally much younger people than over 70s. I've also encountered several people myself who were "treatment intolerant" when given statins. There are degrees of this, though the worst responses were far more than simply not liking them. At a time in the past I was told nobody knew why some people were "treatment intolerant" or how to predict which patients would have adverse responses. Rolling out widespread treatment without understanding this seems unwise. Failure to track adverse responses after approval is a regulatory failure.
Personally, I think there may be a pattern to intolerance of statins, but don't know what this is telling us. Anybody have an answer based on people you know directly?
Have followed this for years to family/friends problems-
Malcolm Kendrick's book is good and for older people Beatrice Golomb, MD, PhD, professor of medicine at University of California San Diego School of Medicine research is good.
Statins can cause muscle breakdown and COQ 10 was recommended in the clinical trials to help offset this but of course you can't get that on the NHS nor is it routinely advised. https://www.sps.nhs.uk/articles/sho...o-reduce-the-risk-of-statin-induced-myopathy/