benji
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
A letter to the editor in a Norwegian news site about medicine.
It says that the withdrawal from Cochrane is good news for the patients, and it's strange it didn't happen earlier. Thousands of patients have suffered under the misconception that graded exercise and CBT had some effect on ME. This damage can not be undone. What's important for the future is to make sure this misunderstanding is removed, and then discuss how this could happen.
The National Competence Service must give updated advise. It might be necessary to replace some people in this service.
It is crucial to encourage patients to seek advice from patient organisations. It's obvious that the patients have a better understanding of their situation than some specialist environments. All cooperation with alternative therapists must cease to exist.
Sigmund Olafsen: En lettelse for ME-pasienter
google translation: A relief for ME patients
An excellent piece written by Sigmund Olafsen. What is interesting now, is if someone replies. Some years ago, this would probably trigger some articles about how misguided the patients are, not knowing their best interest. My guess now is that eventually Henrik Vogt will respond in that way. But I’m not sure. I think Nina Steinkopfs petition has left him more powerless than before, and maybe he will see that an answer may blow back in his face. Maybe, or maybe not.