Intimate Partner Violence and the Risk of Developing Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 2019, Chandan et al.

The lead author has conducted a fair bit of other research linking other conditions such as diabetes and heart disease to domestic violence. Obviously there's a lot of questions about to what extent these associations are really there, because there's a lot of potential confounding factors. But it's also a useful demonstration that just because you find an association between abuse or trauma and a certain condition, what that really tells you about that condition's etiology is very limited. Contrary to the approach some people take to conditions where they view an association with trauma as all important to the etiology of that condition
 
"Or else an overriding cowardice that leaves them rather too eager to throw others into the fire and spare themselves." this posted by Ash is why i think the medical industry fails so massively when it comes to dealing with political pressures to reduce costs and so called research papers that should never see the light of day .

It is very sad that so many doctors are willing to collaborate with those who make financial gain from barring access to medical care and treatment.

It is difficult to hear doctors talk of their own suffering within the profession due to this economic model.

Difficult Choices” or “Hard Choices.” or who shall we allow to die?

“No win situation”

“No choice but to accept the situation”

“Pressure from all sides”


First they choose to choose when they might instead refuse.
Then they refuse to choose to fight to win.
They refuse to choose to rebel.
They refuse to choose to push back on the pressure from above. They do complain about the above, this they seem to agree is enough.
They choose to push back on below.
“ Oh the worried well.”
“No patience these patients.” “Sorry no magic pill”
“Nothing medically wrong” “Mistakes were made…. Drs are human. Very sick people die…. Sometimes nothing more to be done.”

When they talk of long hours and suicide we know. We know it is same economic logic that kills them as kills us.

We know powerlessness.
We know solidarity.


We know the system cannot break us without cooperation from them. They have some awareness of their power over us. They act against us.

The power we would have together is forgone.

They have not chosen solidarity with us.
 
The comparison between domestic violence people and those who did not suffer that are only AGE-matched, not socio-economic/health/education levels. So right there, I'm not taking it seriously.

I should look into the original research articles linking childhood trauma (incidence in FM vs background) to developing FM. These issues irk me no end as they don't clarify anything biologically, imo.
 
Did they consider that a history of exposure to violence might have contributed to a doctor saying 'oh, of course, must be fibro - I will explain it all to them (and put the diagnosis on the database)'.

No, they are incapable of conjuring such thoughts or other reasonable explanations, it would seem. They are trapped in their own self-delusions.
 
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