UK NICE 2021 ME/CFS Guideline, published 29th October - post-publication discussion

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  1. lunarainbows

    lunarainbows Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    In the minutes it says:

    “Paul Chrisp also thanked everyone for their time and added his key points:
    • There is more agreement than disagreement.
    • Work to amplify areas of agreement and aid understanding
    through greater clarity or additional narrative.
    Consider a joint statement from the attendees.”

    It would have been good if NICE really had got that joint statement from everyone who attended, saying they were in agreement with the guidelines, at the meeting itself. It could have stopped the royal colleges from putting out the statement that they did afterwards.
     
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  2. Trish

    Trish Moderator Staff Member

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    Other useful points in the minutes:
    https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng206/documents/minutes-31

    Referring to how the guideline committee worked:
    My bolding.

     
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    FMMM1 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    If they had done then their comments may have been minuted and the response (probably setting out that the comments made no sense) would also have been in the minutes. Possibly an FOI would have led to the disclosure of those statements ---- so best to say nothing that makes you look stupid.

    Yea, presumably the unofficial (verbal) advice re the RC will be --- they lie ---- brief behind your back --- don't trust them ---
     
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  4. Nightsong

    Nightsong Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Also, strangely, in the minutes of the round table, Lynne Turner-Stokes appears to have no organisational affiliation, being listed as "Rehabilitation Medicine Specialist". (I'd assume that she's involved with RCP London's Rehab Medicine JSC, but, if so, why isn't that stated?)
     
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    I wondered about that. Maybe rehab specialists have an organisation that is a stakeholder.
     
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    Dx Revision Watch Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    There is a British Society of Rehabilitation Medicine on Page 1 of the Stakeholder List.
     
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  7. Jonathan Edwards

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    There is a rehab physician organisation, which I think L T-S is head of.
    We had people from BACME and CSP and OT so it wasn't just Royal Colleges.

    The annoying thing is that rehab got brought in by RCP despite rehab being pretty irrelevant to ME - just wanting a bit more business. But if the RT was designed to let people air objections it made sense. L T-S had been Goddard's 'expert' anyway and Goddard said nothing himself of note.

    Edit: yes, BSRM as DRW says.
     
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  8. Peter Trewhitt

    Peter Trewhitt Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    A heartening medical response to the Royal Colleges statement

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    Lifted from a Carole Bruce Facebook post
     
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  9. Jonathan Edwards

    Jonathan Edwards Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Well said, Asad.
     
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  10. Nightsong

    Nightsong Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Perhaps, but the list of invitees was passed to stakeholders beforehand (post here). No rehab specialist organisations on the list.
     
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  11. rvallee

    rvallee Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    There's what we see and there's what's happening behind the scenes. No doubt there is far more politicking happening right now. The few glimpses we see in the FOIed documents is probably the tip of the iceberg.

    They really do have no arguments, but they have all the power. The only thing standing in their way is the truth and people with power don't care about inconvenient truths.
     
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    Kitty Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    This is why it's puzzling that they're making such energetic efforts to make themselves look stupid in public after the event! :laugh:
     
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  13. Barry

    Barry Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Cuts to the chase doesn't it :)
     
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    Charles B. Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Pardon any ignorance inherent in this reply, but who is Robert Howard? I’m still familiarizing myself with the leading lights in the BPS domain, but this name is wholly unfamiliar to me.
     
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    It's worrying.

    A relation of mine knows (or used to know) Professor Sir Michael Rawlins, ex-chairman of NICE (1999-2013). It was 2007, we were talking and they told me that M.E didn't exist (they knew I'd been diagnosed and unable to work for several years by this point).
    'Oh really, what makes you think that?' I responded with remarkable serenity.
    'Because Michael Rawlins told me: Professor Sir Michael Rawlins. He's chairman of NICE by the way.'
    'I see... and how did he come to that conclusion?' I asked meekly.
    'It was his neighbour. Had a bad case of M.E for a few months but couldn't afford to be ill; he had a family to support, so pulled himself together and he's right as rain now.'
    'Right... and how was this neighbour diagnosed?'
    'By his doctor,' I was told by my perplexed relation.
    'Okay, so no objective test to say he has the same illness as me, just subjective opinion...'

    At least that made them pause for thought. I can't be sure when their conversation with Michael Rawlins took place, but remember feeling a sense of irony. I think the 2007 guidelines were on the horizon, being produced by his very institution for an illness he didn't even believe existed. I kept that thought to myself though.
     
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    I think from their distorted mindset, it is they only option they can manage.
     
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    https://twitter.com/ProfRobHoward
     
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    Our main bane has never been adherence to science, or logic, or reason, or facts. Its been politics. With enough political force behind what is happening big changes are now possible.

    So many advocates, me included, and so many of our researchers, have a scientific approach. This is almost antithetical to political strategy. However once the politics shifts in our favour this is exactly what we need to push further change.

    Where the BPS movement has excelled is at the politics. However politics not grounded in reality always leads to major problems in time. You cannot fool everyone all the time.
     
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    From memory which could be entirely wrong, I think I saw her ( Lynne Turner-Stokes) name associated with the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges.

    eta: apologies. Just looked it up. Chair of the AMRC is Helen Stokes- Lampard. Why do they have to have such similar names?
     
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  20. Wonko

    Wonko Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I think that this may be missing the point.

    They can only be stupid in the eyes of the public if they think that the public consists of people, and not of profit yielding livestock.

    Most people don't care what livestock thinks, what it's opinion of them is.

    They only care what their equals, or betters, think.

    We are simply not the same species as far as they are concerned, we are something to gain resources from - livestock, at best.
     
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