@Jonathan Edwards good opportunity to weigh in on the quality of the RCTs behind BPS treatments.
PS: @Chris Ponting
Expert comments are worth much more than patient comments.
#ME i Denmark - URGENT - URGENT: Danish Minister of Health@EllenTraneNorby says: "ME is a functional disorder. There is evidence of a positive effect of graded exercise and of cognitive behavioral therapy. Training does not have serious negative effects. The ambition...
... is for functional disorders to be described in all relevant specialties. The National Board of Health has, in cooperation with the National Health Authority, prepared proposals for a neutral code for registering functional disorders. It is expected that a neutral code...
...for functional disorders can be introduced in the first half of 2019. ” This answer, which will be the official answer to Danes with ME, is the same answer#pwme get from Director General of The Danish Health Authority, Søren Brostrøm (he is doctor/obstetrician).#anerkendme
Danes with ME need your support. You can help us by making a lot of noise before the#MEDebate in our Parliament on tuesdag March 12. Thank you.#anerkendme#sciencenotstigma#canyouseemenow#dkmedier@tv2danmark@tv2newsdk@DRNyheder@DR1TV
After#MEDebate tuesday March 12 politicians will meet again thursday March 14 to vote. There can be more than one Amendment on this day, but only one can be adopted. When this happens the rest fall.
Google can be entertaining! Had to read the article after that.They struggle to recognize that they are not 'just' mentally ill. That they have a physical illness that gives them unbearable pain, constant fatigue, brainwashing, hypersensitive senses and disturbed sleep that does not refresh.
The newspaper Politiken has published two other articles now on ME. Right now on their front page ME is featured with three articles, all written by the same journalist. One of the article is behind paywall.Good article in a big newspaper in Denmark about the ME debate on Tuesday with some general information about the situation for ME patients in the country.
Politiken: 14 000 danskere lider av kronisk træthedssyndrom: "Man trenger bare til en håndsrækning"
google translation: 14 000 Danes suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome: "One just needs a helping hand"
The victims struggle to get the mysterious disease recognized, where the most sick are in need of care in their own home without help from the municipality or doctors. Tuesday, the health politicians at Christiansborg discuss whether Denmark is doing well enough.
They struggle to recognize that they are not 'just' mentally ill. That they have a physical illness that gives them unbearable pain, constant fatigue, brainwashing, hypersensitive senses and disturbed sleep that does not refresh.
Weird. That one is behind the paywall for me. Maybe they put it there after realising how popular it is - currently number 1 of the most-read list.Here's the other article that's open, it tells the story of the family in the first article, who is caring for a very severe ME patient.
Politiken: 29-årige Marie Louise lider av kronisk træthedssyndrom og ligger på tredje år i et mørkt rum
Might be worth pointing out that the IOM report has been accepted by major health institutions such as the CDC (who changed their website information) and the NIH (who more than doubled their funding on ME/CFS) while the Cochrane review Fink cites has been called "substantially out of date and in need of updating" by Cochrane and is currently being revised.A large Cochrane review (a research review by a recognized research institute, ed.) has recently established that.
When you have to change the meaning of words to make your argument...A large Cochrane review