In about 2011 I was told the local ME clinic did home visits for severe ME. My daughter and I were both signed up for it. It consisted of several visits from the same OT who ran the group sessions at the clinic for mild/moderate. My daughter had attended these about a decade earlier, it was the same as BACME still describe.
All she did on our severe ME sessions at home was the same completely useless diary keeping with noting types of activity. Her only advice after we had filled in our diaries was to add an extra activity each week. The only other offer she made was for someone to come and teach us a relaxation technique, or to loan us a relaxation CD. We declined. I asked whether, as an OT, she could advise on home adaptations. She said no that's not her job, that's the job of the green uniform OT's.
There was no offer to help with benefit applications or arranging care. The only doctor input was a visit from a GP 'with an interest in ME' who was completely clueless and seemed only interested in asking a few brief questions to confirm diagnosis.
It was a huge waste of NHS money. We clearly understood our illness better than they did, though the OT had been running the ME clinic for decades. She has been a active member of BACME and is co-author on at least one of their current documents.
I fear that with the perpetuation of the BACME clinics for mild and moderate, the only offering for severe will be as I describe.
All she did on our severe ME sessions at home was the same completely useless diary keeping with noting types of activity. Her only advice after we had filled in our diaries was to add an extra activity each week. The only other offer she made was for someone to come and teach us a relaxation technique, or to loan us a relaxation CD. We declined. I asked whether, as an OT, she could advise on home adaptations. She said no that's not her job, that's the job of the green uniform OT's.
There was no offer to help with benefit applications or arranging care. The only doctor input was a visit from a GP 'with an interest in ME' who was completely clueless and seemed only interested in asking a few brief questions to confirm diagnosis.
It was a huge waste of NHS money. We clearly understood our illness better than they did, though the OT had been running the ME clinic for decades. She has been a active member of BACME and is co-author on at least one of their current documents.
I fear that with the perpetuation of the BACME clinics for mild and moderate, the only offering for severe will be as I describe.
