Betcha she hasn't received crazy hostile emails from patients with prostate cancer, for example. Researchers get very little email from patients as a rule.
Prostate cancer patients aren't being told that they have "false illness beliefs" and need to do CBT. They have a "real" disease. Why do you think we're so upset? Every time we turn around we are being disbelieved.
And I think you overstate the largesse of researchers. I think researchers do research for a lot of reasons: to promote their careers, to make money, to follow something that fascinates them. How many, and I'm not faulting them for this, are doing this to "help us"? Most of them don't know "us."
And "the patients don't understand what they're trying to do?" Most of the time we understand too well. Maybe they don't like that.
I'm also kind of tired of the argument that researchers are people, too. Researching is a JOB that they get PAID to do. Our lives, on the other hand, are dependent on what they do. They can choose to go do something else; we can't. All we can do is keep begging to be heard, but we can't make them want to hear no matter how nice we are. Really, if we all just play nice suddenly we will have researchers clambering to help us? In our lifetimes?
And Cort, I must say, of all the possibilities that you could have chosen to bolster your argument, Myra McClure was an odd one. She hit first. And while I'm not in favor of anyone hitting back, she wasn't exactly working in our best interests.