The Recovery Channel, Rachel Whitfield and Paul Garner

That is why an entire industry dedicated to writing grant applications has sprung up in the EU. External firms are often hired for this purpose. Applications are written to maximize the use of keywords that appear in the requirements and that reviewers pay attention to (and they do pay attention to them to ensure maximum objectivity and avoid being accused of bias). Project ideas are crafted when new calls for proposals open. Consortia are assembled on a turnkey basis. First, promises are made; then, only once funding is awarded, people figure out how to deliver on them. And they promise a great deal.

Unfortunately, very few interesting, well-thought-out initiatives can hold their own in the battle of proposals.

As a result, many projects funded by EU programs yield relatively mediocre results. They’re carried out in such a way as to present the promised deliverables regardless of their quality (since that’s hard to assess).
This is a pretty good summary of the crippling loss of ambition in the industry. It's far preferable to commit to perpetual failure, lacking any and all ambition whatsoever, than to try anything that might work. It encourages ambiguous definitions with loosely stated goals that can only be assessed in the form of opinions. The industry exists for itself, is no longer concerned with its own output, or rather its output is now its own continuation in its present state. A perpetual failure reactionary machine.

Meanwhile literally 100% of medicine's achievements have come out of biomedical research, but it's falling out of favor faster than pumpkin sales in November. It's emblematic of our current era, but damn is it still one of the weirdest things happening in the world right now. It's like this industry has turned self-cannibalistic, it feasts on itself to continue its existence feasting on itself.
 
Certain commenters are all over the “microclots was wrong” as if that proves all science is wrong all the time.

Company directors, eh. Hello salesperson.

Of course it’s a CIC (Community Interest Company - people often mistake them for charities but they are a type of company which pledges to reinvest any profit in its activities.

There are, for example, CIC’s where they are struggling for funds and begging online for urgent donations yet paying their director a six figure salary (example totally unrelated to this one, just for illustrative purposes).

It’s registered at an address likely hired for business use/hired mail box - Rodney St, Liverpool. It’s the Harley St of Liverpool)

Community interest statement- this is from the public filing available for public view at Companies House. I shall type it up shortly, for now, screen grabs
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Ah, ok. Is this required of corporate entities?
Ah, ok. Is this required of corporate entities?
yeah if you form one you’ll need to register it, file statements etc
 
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Probably why COFFI snapped up Rachel Whitfield to be their 'Patient Representative' and to lead and enthuse/chivvy and Influence the other patients with her apparently 'genuine' enthusiasm for the COFFI Mind/Body and Brain training ideology and programs ....


It turns out that Rachel and her Company 'Whitfield Consulting Limited' was already operating in the
NLP Coaching Influencing Skills commercial world, and had been since 2003.


Rachel Whitfield particularly specializes in Influencing Skills






Whitfield Consulting LTD -
Our Influencing skills courses cover
  • What makes a great Influencer
  • The Laws of Influencing
  • Influencing styles
  • Creating trust
  • Making Impactful Proposals using PROVE
  • Managing our relationships
  • Dealing with challenge using ACE
  • Sphere of Influence
  • Putting it all into practice




When speaking about 'Recovery from Long Covid' Rachel does come across as
'Inexperienced person with Long Covid is amazed to have discovered NLP/Coaching/Healing based Cure Programs'

BUT - turns out Rachel Whitfield has long experience in running a Coaching Company specializing in Influencing -

Her Skills:

  • Coaching
  • Train the trainer
  • Influencing Skills
  • Negotiation skills
  • Presentation skills
  • NLP Master Practitioner and Trainer
  • ILM accredited Action Learning Sets Facilitator
  • CCS Career Counsellor
  • Myers Briggs Type Indicator
  • ICF accredited Coach
  • EQi.2 and EQ360
  • Level A and B Psychometrics
  • Strength Deployment Inventory
  • Insights Discovery

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Probably why COFFI snapped up Rachel Whitfield to be their 'Patient Representative' and to lead and enthuse/chivvy the other patients with her apparently 'genuine' enthusiasm for the COFFI Mind/Body and Brain training ideology and programs ....


It turns out that Rachel and her Company 'Whitfield Consulting Limited' was already operating in the
NLP Coaching Influencing Skills commercial world, and had been since 2003.


Rachel Whitfield particularly specializes in Influencing Skills






Whitfield Consulting -
Our Influencing skills courses cover
  • What makes a great Influencer
  • The Laws of Influencing
  • Influencing styles
  • Creating trust
  • Making Impactful Proposals using PROVE
  • Managing our relationships
  • Dealing with challenge using ACE
  • Sphere of Influence
  • Putting it all into practice




When speaking about 'Recovery from Long Covid' Rachel does come across as
'Inexperienced person with Long Covid is amazed to have discovered NLP/Coaching/Healing based Cure Programs'

BUT - turns out Rachel Whitfield has long experience in running a Coaching Company specializing in -

Her Skills:

  • Coaching
  • Train the trainer
  • Influencing Skills
  • Negotiation skills
  • Presentation skills
  • NLP Master Practitioner and Trainer
  • ILM accredited Action Learning Sets Facilitator
  • CCS Career Counsellor
  • Myers Briggs Type Indicator
  • ICF accredited Coach
  • EQi.2 and EQ360
  • Level A and B Psychometrics
  • Strength Deployment Inventory
  • Insights Discovery

.
Brilliant, I can get well and update my Myers-Briggs letters at the same time.
 
The timeline from a blog post:

December: Got a mild covid infection. Initially thought she had recovered, Christmas was normal.

January: She crashed. Says she worked a lot and exercised a lot.

March: Housebound, improving. (Started working a up to couple of hours a day digitally planning a gradual return to work. Was mouth breathing 25 times/minute according to a physio).

April: Improved further. Did yoga classes.

May: Did LP («Much better» before LP).

July: Ran 10 miles

August: Ran a half marathon

September: Works full time, exercises, etc.

She talks a lot about how frightening all of this was, how tough it was, anxiety, worrying about not falling asleep.

Edit: added info from a later post in paratheses.
 
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The timeline from a blog post:

December: Got a mild covid infection. Initially thought she had recovered, Christmas was normal.

January: She crashed. Says she worked a lot and exercised a lot.

March: Housebound, improving. (Started working a up to couple of hours a day digitally planning a gradual return to work. Was mouth breathing 25 times/minute according to a physio).

April: Improved further. Did yoga classes.

May: Did LP («Much better» before LP).

July: Ran 10 miles

August: Ran a half marathon

September: Works full time, exercises, etc.

She talks a lot about how frightening all of this was, how tough it was, anxiety, worrying about not falling asleep.

Edit: added info from a later post in paratheses.
Well yeah, imagine thinking you might have long Covid. Luckily she recovered in about 6 months.
 
The company that operates the Rodney Street address also provides "Virtual Offices" - i.e. a postal forwarding address / PO Box like service for businesses.

They have also registered a trademark for "The Recovery Channel":

IPO: Trademark search (UK00004332428)
sorry to go off-piste but now all I've got in my head is the song that has

"you and me baby ain't nothing but mammals, so let's do it like they do on the Recovery Channel"

... except hours in I've now finally had the tip-f-tongue that it was 'Discovery Channel'



I feel like I somehow never saw this video specifically and they had a different one at the time?
 
sorry to go off-piste but now all I've got in my head is the song that has

"you and me baby ain't nothing but mammals, so let's do it like they do on the Recovery Channel"

... except hours in I've now finally had the tip-f-tongue that it was 'Discovery Channel'



I feel like I somehow never saw this video specifically and they had a different one at the time?
Me too now, thanks!
 
The timeline from a blog post:

December: Got a mild covid infection. Initially thought she had recovered, Christmas was normal.

January: She crashed. Says she worked a lot and exercised a lot.

March: Housebound, improving. (Started working a up to couple of hours a day digitally planning a gradual return to work. Was mouth breathing 25 times/minute according to a physio).

April: Improved further. Did yoga classes.

May: Did LP («Much better» before LP).

July: Ran 10 miles

August: Ran a half marathon

September: Works full time, exercises, etc.

She talks a lot about how frightening all of this was, how tough it was, anxiety, worrying about not falling asleep.

Edit: added info from a later post in paratheses.
This whole thing is infuriating me. I'd write a whole paragraph but honestly I don't want to waste my energy on it. Just.. the audacity of these kind of people thinking they understand anything about LC and ME/CFS and can cure it (or pretend like they do to grift people..).

sorry to go off-piste but now all I've got in my head is the song that has

"you and me baby ain't nothing but mammals, so let's do it like they do on the Recovery Channel"

... except hours in I've now finally had the tip-f-tongue that it was 'Discovery Channel'



I feel like I somehow never saw this video specifically and they had a different one at the time?
This is better for my mood, LOL. :rofl:
 
When speaking about 'Recovery from Long Covid' Rachel does come across as
'Inexperienced person with Long Covid is amazed to have discovered NLP/Coaching/Healing based Cure Programs'

BUT - turns out Rachel Whitfield has long experience in running a Coaching Company specializing in Influencing -

I absolutely cannot believe the bad faith nonsense of this.

She talks a lot about how frightening all of this was, how tough it was, anxiety, worrying about not falling asleep.

All I can think about when I read this, is the Mean Girls quote; "stop trying to make fetch happen"; IT'S NOT ANXIETY!

Yes, I have anxiety as a consequence of getting ME, and PTSD as a consequence of the way I got ME, it it doesn't stop me from doing the things I need to when I have the energy. The key issue is I don't have the energy and when I try and push beyond my available energy, my body pushes back hard..

Frustrating and deeply disingenuous.
 
So we see 2 people who were briefly unwell after a covid infection, whether from time limited post viral fatigue or burnout/stress/anxiety and recovered, as most do.

Garner got hooked into the brain training world when already recovering and Whitfield was already immersed in that world as an NLP trainer. Both seized this a chance to be important by claiming to represent all people with post infectious illnesses, which they clearly don't as neither developed ME/CFS or any other long term impacts of infection.

They do not represent people with lasting post infectious conditions, they are merely, like many others, people who had lingering effects for a few months and got better.
 
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Rachel Whitfield's official COFFI title is
Co-chair COFFI Consumer Advisory Committee COFFI

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The function of the COFFI Consumer Advisory Committee, according to Rachel Whitfield.

Seminar, on Youtube 29/11/2024

'COFFI Consumer Dialogue "Post-exertional malaise and setbacks in chronic fatigue conditions'

"Cutting Edge Neuroscience"

Rachel Whitfield:

“Coffi is a group of international scientists, like some of the best scientists in the world that are collaborating around post infectious uh fatigue and other symptoms, and they've been doing it for 10 years.
Some of the Best Scientists International Collaborating at COFFI

And the consumer arm is a group of people

Patients working with scientists

with lived experience that have got together and our job is to ask questions of the scientists to help make findings more meaningful to people who are ill, and people who are trying to support people who are ill and also to provide input to research and proposals.


And so the goal of this seminar is to look at post exertional malaise .. or pem as it's sometimes called or PM um which is a recurrence of uh uh symptoms or worsening of symptoms after exertion and that can be physical it can be mental it can be emotional and it was certainly the one thing that hindered my recovery um and ultimately the understanding of it um which I'll share later was the single biggest contributor tome getting my life back um so this is the seminar that I needed when I was really ill and I'm joined by three amazing colleagues ….”


The 3 'amazing colleagues are Fiona Symington (recovered ME/CFS patient, Member of the COFFI Consumer Advisory Committee), Professor Silge Reme (Health Psychologist, Head of the Mind-Body Laboratory, University of Oslo Steering Group Chair, Oslo Fatigue Network)
and Dr Becca Kennedy (Family Medicine Physician, Portland, Oregon, Member of the Oslo Fatigue Network)


 
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