Norwegian: Fakta og myter om ME
Google Translate: Facts and myths about ME
It's the old arguments about how ME can be cured with cognitive therapy, that there's no scientific basis for harm from cognitive or graded exercise therapy and that IOM and NICE are not research do not represent "international consensus", and that the NICE guidelines are controversial and based on ideology not science.
The recent findings from the "Tjenesten and MEg project" ("The services and ME") that have found abhorrent treatment of pwME in the Norwegian health and welfare services and that patients do not benefit from rehabilitation treatment (discussed here: Norway: Articles from TV2 about ME. Interviews with researchers as Fluge, Rekeland, Sommerfelt, Kielland and an interesting patient case) are dismissed as not peer reviewed and not designed to answer questions about treatment effect.
Funny how they at the same time can use "published patient exerperiences", referencing Recovery Norway, as part of their line of argument of the curative effects of CBT
I guess this was written to take back the narrative after researchers from "Tjenesten and MEg" have started to share their findings.
Google Translate: Facts and myths about ME
It's the old arguments about how ME can be cured with cognitive therapy, that there's no scientific basis for harm from cognitive or graded exercise therapy and that IOM and NICE are not research do not represent "international consensus", and that the NICE guidelines are controversial and based on ideology not science.
The recent findings from the "Tjenesten and MEg project" ("The services and ME") that have found abhorrent treatment of pwME in the Norwegian health and welfare services and that patients do not benefit from rehabilitation treatment (discussed here: Norway: Articles from TV2 about ME. Interviews with researchers as Fluge, Rekeland, Sommerfelt, Kielland and an interesting patient case) are dismissed as not peer reviewed and not designed to answer questions about treatment effect.
Funny how they at the same time can use "published patient exerperiences", referencing Recovery Norway, as part of their line of argument of the curative effects of CBT

I guess this was written to take back the narrative after researchers from "Tjenesten and MEg" have started to share their findings.
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