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Here is Prof. Sharpe revealing yet again that he is an utterly dishonourable man lacking all integrity by reinforcing the idea to doctors that this dreadful disease/illness is 'trivial' and that we are just a bunch of lazy, weak-willed characters. He does not deserve the title of 'doctor'.
It says this is a 'summary', so somewhere there is the main article. Can anyone find it, please?
I hope Dr David Tuller pursues this.
Mind, Medicine and Morals: A Tale of Two Illnesses
Posted on May 29, 2019 by Chris Pak
Article Summary by Michael Sharpe and Monica Greco
https://blogs.bmj.com/medical-human...uprjRYO7VRu0xrPfFipWItthUY2Sk4XOJ6VL7dkjXqIIQ
It says this is a 'summary', so somewhere there is the main article. Can anyone find it, please?
I hope Dr David Tuller pursues this.
Mind, Medicine and Morals: A Tale of Two Illnesses
Posted on May 29, 2019 by Chris Pak
Article Summary by Michael Sharpe and Monica Greco
https://blogs.bmj.com/medical-human...uprjRYO7VRu0xrPfFipWItthUY2Sk4XOJ6VL7dkjXqIIQ
Consequently, patients who have an ‘illnesses-without-disease’ like CFS, find themselves in a paradoxical and morally ambiguous predicament. Paradoxical because whilst their experience of illness may be severe, the lack of disease may lead to it being regarded as trivial. Morally ambiguous because whist the person with CFS needs care, their illness may be regarded as a failure of will, rather than as a genuine affliction.