Esther12
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Just saw this had picked up 4k views in the first hour, so thought it was worth mentioning:
Looks like the creator is mainly a fashion vlogger, and she has a connective tissue disorder, pain, fatigue and hearing difficulties. This is her description of the vid:
I've not watched it yet, but it's good to have word of the PACE scandal reaching different audiences and it looks like she was linking to decent stuff. Thanks to @Jenny TipsforME who seems to have prompted it.
This was also her in the Guardian: "People accept that I’m gay, but not that I’m disabled"
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeand...e-accept-that-im-gay-but-not-that-im-disabled
Looks like the creator is mainly a fashion vlogger, and she has a connective tissue disorder, pain, fatigue and hearing difficulties. This is her description of the vid:
My previous video on Chronic Fatigue: https://youtu.be/Z-jolEsm0ik
Jenny's fantastic blog post about her experiences: https://tipsforme.wordpress.com/2016/...
Current NICE guidelines: “1.6.2.4 Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and/or graded exercise therapy (GET) should be offered to people with mild or moderate CFS/ME and provided to those who choose these approaches, because currently these are the interventions for which there is the clearest research evidence of benefit.”
Further reading: The ME Association's medical adviser Dr Charles Shepherd, Hon. gives a critical commentary of the PACE trial: https://goo.gl/DAQSv2 Article in STAT, health and medicine journal: https://goo.gl/ohNNYL Action for ME's summary of the PACE trail Westminster debate: https://goo.gl/Rwzx3B If you've enjoyed this video then feel free to buy me a drink to show your support! https://ko-fi.com/A1814A5T
I've not watched it yet, but it's good to have word of the PACE scandal reaching different audiences and it looks like she was linking to decent stuff. Thanks to @Jenny TipsforME who seems to have prompted it.
This was also her in the Guardian: "People accept that I’m gay, but not that I’m disabled"
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeand...e-accept-that-im-gay-but-not-that-im-disabled