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I recently found out about Sophie Scholl an activist who was executed in WWII. She said
If only we could get more medics to make waves! What about occupational therapists and physiotherapists?
Sophie was very brave. There's a very good film about her - I'd recommend it.
But yes, far too many people opt for the easy way, not rocking any boats, etc.
Just to add, we know this site is being monitored. I hope some of those who are following the threads who have also been pushing the MUS ideology actually take some time to reflect on the lack of science, the disability denial, and ultimately the harm it causes. You cannot wish someone else's illness away. Magical thinking doesn't work. The illness only progresses, and in the case of an illness like ME, the far end is horrifying. The question is whether the aim is to further the best interests of the therapists, or the best interests of the patients. If the latter, then the science coming out of Norway, Columbia, Stanford, San Diego and elsewhere is what should be getting people's attention.