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TillyMoments, if you are unsure about using the Beta draft, I suggest that you don't post anything on it unless you have had time to become better informed about ICD-11 and the proposals of particular interest to stakeholders in ME, CFS.
It is a platform for viewing the Beta draft for ICD-11 and for submitting formal comments on proposals, preferably supported with references.
A new category called Bodily distress disorder, has been proposed by one of the ICD Revision external working groups that are tasked with making recommendations for the revision of the disorders and diseases in the WHO's ICD-10 classification system.
The recommendations of the various working groups are advisory only and can be overridden by the WHO and the Joint Task Force, to which the working groups report.
Bodily distress disorder (BDD) is a single category (with three severities: Mild; Moderate; Severe) that is being proposed to replace a number of categories in ICD-10, called the Somatoform disorders, which were not very often used.
It is a mental or behavioural disorders category that poses particular problems for patients with ME, CFS, FM and IBS, although it can be applied to patients with any diagnosed illness, like cancer, diabetes, cardiac disease etc. if their clinician considers they also meet the BDD criteria.
Additionally, it is proposed to use a name for this new ICD-11 category that is already closely associated with "Bodily distress syndrome" which is a diagnosis already in used in Denmark, in research and in clinical settings.
The researchers who devised the BDS diagnosis consider that ME, CFS, FM and IBS are manifestations of a single disorder with a shared aetiology and should be given the diagnosis "BDS" instead, and all treated with CBT.
So Bodily distress disorder is a particular threat to ME, CFS patients, which is why I have proposed it should be abandoned for ICD-11.
It is a platform for viewing the Beta draft for ICD-11 and for submitting formal comments on proposals, preferably supported with references.
A new category called Bodily distress disorder, has been proposed by one of the ICD Revision external working groups that are tasked with making recommendations for the revision of the disorders and diseases in the WHO's ICD-10 classification system.
The recommendations of the various working groups are advisory only and can be overridden by the WHO and the Joint Task Force, to which the working groups report.
Bodily distress disorder (BDD) is a single category (with three severities: Mild; Moderate; Severe) that is being proposed to replace a number of categories in ICD-10, called the Somatoform disorders, which were not very often used.
It is a mental or behavioural disorders category that poses particular problems for patients with ME, CFS, FM and IBS, although it can be applied to patients with any diagnosed illness, like cancer, diabetes, cardiac disease etc. if their clinician considers they also meet the BDD criteria.
Additionally, it is proposed to use a name for this new ICD-11 category that is already closely associated with "Bodily distress syndrome" which is a diagnosis already in used in Denmark, in research and in clinical settings.
The researchers who devised the BDS diagnosis consider that ME, CFS, FM and IBS are manifestations of a single disorder with a shared aetiology and should be given the diagnosis "BDS" instead, and all treated with CBT.
So Bodily distress disorder is a particular threat to ME, CFS patients, which is why I have proposed it should be abandoned for ICD-11.