Jonathan Edwards
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Even if the committee agree that Lady Tweedsmuir's comments about the quality of your marmalade were offensive, Caroline, they are unlikely to make that public, it seems.
I heard back from the HealthSense newsletter editor - nearly missed it as it went to my junk folder...
Hello Caroline,
Dr Carson replied to my request for clarification on his comment made on twitter and followed up with a personal response. No issues were raised that justify further publication, and the HealthSense committee have suggested that correspondence on this issue be drawn to a close as we have nothing of value to add.
Best wishes
Mandy
I replied asking whether they think it's OK for someone to say publicly I have made "several basic errors" and then not say what they are. And also to confirm I have a right to reply to White's post
I think it's a very good idea to bring to the fore again the breach of the Declaration of Helsinki by the PACE principal investigators who did not inform patients of their conflict of interest in working for the insurance industry recommending these same treatments.
I heard back from the HealthSense newsletter editor - nearly missed it as it went to my junk folder...
Hello Caroline,
Dr Carson replied to my request for clarification on his comment made on twitter and followed up with a personal response. No issues were raised that justify further publication, and the HealthSense committee have suggested that correspondence on this issue be drawn to a close as we have nothing of value to add.
Best wishes
Mandy
I replied asking whether they think it's OK for someone to say publicly I have made "several basic errors" and then not say what they are. And also to confirm I have a right to reply to White's post
Sniping from the safety of ivory towers works fine when the crowd is thin and divided. Works very poorly when it masses up all the way to their floor. A low wail for help doesn't carry far, but make it a crowd and it's impossible not to hear.The public criticism without adequate follow-up is like the pronouncement of a feudal lord. When you demedicalize a disease and portray its sufferers as malcontents, a response isn’t warranted. I feel the Long Covid community is finally seeing the writing on the fall as White, Chalder, etc intimate a desire to test their theories on a new crop.
An excellent article, @dave30th. Thank you. I think it's a very good idea to bring to the fore again the breach of the Declaration of Helsinki by the PACE principal investigators who did not inform patients of their conflict of interest in working for the insurance industry recommending these same treatments. There are also some good responses under the article.
I hope there's a way of spreading the word about this article and David's work and fundraiser among the Long Covid community too.
Yep. It is dirty gutless behaviour.That is outrageous. It calls your professional competence into question and needs to be addressed. I would think you had a legal case against them.
What sort of person says someone has made basic errors and then refuses to say what they are and what sort of person would condone that?
Despicable people, that's who.![]()
I will write a response to White's post as soon as I can. It will include the claim by Carson that I made basic errors in my original commentary, and the refusal by Carson to say what they are. Of course, HealthSense may refuse to publish it...
Am writing a response now. The HealthSense newsletter is only published 3/4 times a year, so I will put my response on my blog, Tweet it, and tag HealthSense, Carson etc. Such fun!……if they refuse to publish it…..
In which case, if you would like @Caroline Struthers, I am sure that some influential social media people would be more than happy to post your letter publically and ask (tag) “HealthSense” to explain
a) why you have not been given the courtesy of a response requesting details of such alleged “basic errors”? and,
b) indeed, why your right to reply has not been published?
ETA - worded better
Yes I'm told* that putting it on social media is a good idea - may force a responseAm writing a response now. The HealthSense newsletter is only published 3/4 times a year, so I will put my response on my blog, Tweet it, and tag HealthSense, Carson etc. Such fun!
Am writing a response now. The HealthSense newsletter is only published 3/4 times a year, so I will put my response on my blog, Tweet it, and tag HealthSense, Carson etc. Such fun!
Of course. Procrastinating madly, but will hopefully get it done in time to share on MondayCopy your blog here too please so we spot and share/RT please @Caroline Struthers ?
A similar argument might be: Why deny people needing an adrenaline boost the right to engage in Russian roulette?Peter White said:Why deny patients with chronic fatigue syndrome treatments that can help?
The deconditioning notion is total, total, BS. They have got their logic completely @rse backwards with this, and seem totally incapable of understanding that some more severely affected patients will be suffering from ME/CFS plus deconditioning, the latter being a consequence of the former. The fact they can only see the deconditioning, and bias everything they do to filter out everything else ... not only should they not be scientists, they should not be engaging in anything technical, or requiring logical thinking, at all!I agree with strategists points. I think any response should also challenge White's description of ME/CFS as deconditioning resulting from fear of exercise. That has never been substantiated.
Full letter is here. Same old.
https://www.theguardian.com/theobse...-take-note-learning-is-about-more-than-recall
They are going to get many earfuls about this from long haulers, how their singular obsession with calling this all "fatigue" is a bunch of nonsense, and never learn a damn in the process. They can simply ignore everything they don't like as noise. They can only think of their career and self-interest, the rest of the visible universe only exists to satisfy their need for relevance.