Esther12
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There's also a broken link to it in the Paediatric CFS clinic's page: http://www.ruh.nhs.uk/patients/services/clinical_depts/paediatric_cfs_me/index.asp
I expect we've commented on this before but, for goodness sake,Bristol still has a page promoting it, but with a broken link: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/ccah/news/2017/esther-crawley-tedx.html
'Dare To Disrupt' the theme focuses on Bristol’s positive disruptors, whose ideas and actions are having a global impact. Professor Esther Crawley took the opportunity to speak at the event about how to disrupt our views of ME and the tough choices that many pioneers of medical research have to make.
I thought she managed to fit some skiing with her children into her waking hours.She dedicates her waking hours to finding and delivering treatments for children whose lives have been devastated by Chronic Fatigue and ME
I thought, according to Esther, severe ME involves missing a couple of days of school each week. Presumably these children are speaking? How can they recover via LP if they can't yell 'Stop!'? And the children who are so unwell that they can't communicate don't have 'Chronic Fatigue' or 'ME', but instead have Pervasive Refusal Disorder?Those who are ill with CFS/ME do not have a voice - they are too unwell. We need to provide their voice
I wonder why this would be?According to this playlist it is now a 'private video': https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz9sRi8Qg5wDPdB-eEOuvlUlWHtOsZtgl
I wondered this. It seems unlikely because the link between her talk and the studies under investigation would seem tenuous.Is this in any way linked to the current investigation?
I wonder why this would be?
I'm hoping that somebody has kept a copy. Be nice to put it up again?![]()
We do. Reposting someone else's material without their permission would probably not be a sensible use of it.
Is this in any way linked to the current investigation?
Is this simply revisionist ? A new central sensitisation approach is being launched that may require some tweaking?
Or, could things actually be changing......
NOTE FROM TED: We've flagged this talk, which was filmed at an independent TEDx event, because it appears to fall outside TEDx's curatorial guidelines. This talk is best viewed as a speculative what-if scenario, and with awareness that the 2017 surgeries performed by Dr. Canavero on human cadavers have raised practical and ethical concerns in the scientific community. The talk contains statements about nerve regeneration that are questioned by many neuroscientists. The guidelines we give our TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: http://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/t...
I'm hoping that somebody has kept a copy. Be nice to put it up again?![]()
I downloaded it last year.