arewenearlythereyet
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Just like to say that when I attended "clinic" in 2014 there was very little choice of constant heart rate monitors that were practical. I was an early adopter (mainly because I'm a bit of a geek) but when I showed them they were receptive. It's easy to bash the clinics but I found the staff there practical and helpful (Cambridgeshire). I think it's a bit tricky for them to "treat" people with what they have available. They were practical enough not to push CBT on me and advise me on lots of things to do with coping, pacing and dealing with my employer including writing them letters etc. The clinic had a specialist Doctor who diagnosed me. It's NICE guidelines that are the problem for me and the lack of adequate research funding into biochemical causes and treatment. I realise that my clinic may have been one of the better ones btw, but they aren't all bad.