Guidelines in practice: Draw on expert opinion to optimise care for long COVID

Discussion in 'Long Covid news' started by Sly Saint, Jun 22, 2022.

  1. Sly Saint

    Sly Saint Senior Member (Voting Rights)

    Messages:
    9,626
    Location:
    UK
    Dr Harsha Master, Dr Ashish Chaudhry, Dr Nicholas Gall, Dr Louise Newson, Dr Sarah Glynne, and Dr Paul Glynne present their experiences of diagnosing, managing, and referring patients with long COVID and associated conditions

    https://www.guidelinesinpractice.co...care-for-long-covid/456989.article#Commentary
     
    Sean, Starlight, Trish and 1 other person like this.
  2. rvallee

    rvallee Senior Member (Voting Rights)

    Messages:
    12,919
    Location:
    Canada
    That would be quite surprising to hear from the vast majority of long haulers who report exactly the opposite, that they are completely let down and those "pathways" are an insult. Although in a sense what they are reporting is exactly this pathway, you don't even need to try, just say you succeeded already, then you don't even have to do anything at all.

    Pretty amazing that she puts effects as causes. Because why not, clearly it doesn't matter in BPSland so uphold the tradition. Notable: overexertion. Because brushing your teeth is just a boom of activity. I've rarely seen people so stubborn and incapable of learning. Success to them is failure for us, and vice versa. Historically absurd by all standards.
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Jun 25, 2022
    Peter Trewhitt, Sean and Amw66 like this.

Share This Page