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by patmcc
1661 days ago
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I think you're reading more into my comment then is there. I didn't say anything about forcing progressive exercise or GET, CBT may not be widely effective but there are other forms of talk therapy not mentioned in your links, and your CureTogether link is self-reports, which also shows meditation as one of the most successful. And I'm a bit offended, you know nothing about my relationship to those in my life with CFS, I obviously don't tell them "it's all in your head, get some exercise", I just wish they'd be more open to different possibilities. I think CFS is likely a complex ailment, probably really several different things grouped together because of similar symptoms. Some of the people with what we call "CFS" may have some kind of post-viral syndrome, some may have a genetic disease, some may have depression/anxiety/stress, some may have a combination. I think the real error is stated pretty well in one link I found (somewhere in one of your links): "We now have evidence confirming what millions of people with this disease already know, that ME/CFS isn’t psychological," - to say outright that a disease that isn't yet well understood is absolutely not psychological is dangerous. CFS isn't measles or diabetes, we simply do not know the full cause(s) yet, period. |
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