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Making sense of ME/CFS

K. Johnstone

Exploring ME/CFS and related illnesses. I'm a non-scientist who sometimes writes about science, so take what I say with a dose of caution.

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Latest Issues

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Psychologization: what it is, and the (illogical) logic behind it

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Medical gaslighting is serious, harmful, and out of control

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15 days ago
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"This is endometriosis" is a stunning, award winning short documentary with resonances for people with ME

“This is endometriosis” is a stunning, BAFTA-winning short documentary that you can stream free on Youtube. It’s a raw exploration of the experiences of Georgie Wileman, a young woman living with endometriosis, a disease where extra tissue ...

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Freud's Hysteria

Sigmund Freud, Wikipedia.

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  • K. Johnstone

    Exploring ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) and chronic illness.

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