charles shepherd
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Did the petition do this? When I read it through yesterday, that was not the implication that I took from it.
Will have to give it another read.
The petition contains 13 short paras of explanation
6/13 paras are devoted to associations with the PACE trial and/or the BPS model of causation and treatment
IMHO there is a clear implication that many members of the MEGA planning group are sympathetic to the BPS model and/or were involved in the PACE trial - which is NOT the case
So I don't think this can be regarded as a balanced summary of the pros and cons to the MEGA study - in fact, I don't see any meaningful mention of any possible advantages of employing these new technologies to help identify the various clinical phenotypes that come under the current (very unsatisfactory) NICE umbrella of ME/CFS
These are the 7 paras:
A closer look at the MEGA petition reveals that key members and advisors of MEGA are involved in the discredited PACE trial, and the MAGENTA trial in children with ME/CFS which follows from the PACE trial, run by leaders of the bio-psycho-social (BPS) movement known collectively as 'The Wessely School'.
The BPS illness model of ME/CFS assumes that biological abnormalities and physical symptoms are caused or maintained by psychological or social problems and may be treated by changing the patient's thoughts and behaviours.
Decades of research shows that no matter how much 'bio' is found in ME/CFS (plenty has been found) it is interpreted by BPS proponents as due to psychosocial causes and amenable to behavioural therapies rather than signs of disease suffered through no fault of the patient or carer.
The BPS researchers and representatives involved in MEGA have already wasted millions of pounds of research funds in attempts to validate their model in ME/CFS by providing policy-based evidence for the psychosocial treatments recommended by the UK National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) prolonging suffering and causing immeasurable harm to patients and families.
There is no further room for The Wessely School, BPS model, or those advised by The Wessely School, in any context associated with the disease Myalgic Encephalomyelitis.
Following the Tribunal Decision published August 2016 upholding the decision by the Information Commissioner in favour of Matthees and providing for the release of raw data from the PACE Trial, which has subsequently proved that Trial to be a sham, it would be unreasonable to trust the very same people to have the best interests of patients at heart.