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Group Lunches and Afternoon Café Meetings for 2019

20/12/2018

 
Dates and venues for 2019 have been added to the Meetings page.

All people with M.E., CFS, FMS, and their carers, friends and relatives, are welcome at all Worcestershire M.E. Social Group gatherings - please join us at whichever suits you.  Join us for a bite to eat, or just a cuppa and chat.

NICE ME/CFS Guideline in Development.  Petition and recent news.

18/12/2018

 
Please sign and forward petition:  “Stop harming ME/CFS patients - take CBT/GET out of NICE guidelines NOW”. 
Expected Publication date by NICE: 14 October 2020.
NICE has promised to review its current guidelines on ME/CFS, which is not scheduled to be completed until October 2020.  Meanwhile it has left the current guidelines in place, despite the recommendations for treatments that are known to be harmful.  

ME/CFS NICE Guideline updates from ME Association (MEA), Action for ME (AfME), Forward ME, and ME Research UK (MERUK).

MEA:  NICE ME/CFS Guideline Review: Publication of revised Scope, comments, and committee appointments | 16 October 2018.

AfME:  NICE publishes final scope for M.E./CFS guideline.
October 16, 2018.  The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has published its final scope for its updated guideline on M.E./CFS, along with consultation comments and committee appointments.

MEA:  Forward ME – Stakeholder deliberations over NICE Scope for ME/CFS | 22 October 2018.

AfME:  NICE guideline scope and committee: update & comment.
October 25, 2018.  
 
MERUK:  NICE ME/CFS Guideline Committee - ME Research UK’s Comment.
Posted on 29 Oct 2018.
ME Research UK joined other charities and those affected by ME/CFS in welcoming the long-awaited review of the NICE Guideline on ME/CFS.  Given the concerns expressed by many about the scope and content of the current Guideline, this review is vitally important and ME Research UK, as a stakeholder, has submitted its views to NICE during its consultation period.
We agree that it is important to listen and understand the views of a range of experts in order to ensure that the revised Guideline provides clarity for everyone who is affected by it - patients and clinicians - but the Guideline must be based on the best available research and the replacement Guideline written with objectivity.
ME Research UK wishes to express its disappointment with the current appointment of a comparatively small number of members of the ME/CFS Guideline Committee who have expertise on the biomedical basis of ME/CFS when compared to those whose background appears to favour the bio psychosocial model. Given the increasing evidence of a biomedical origin of the illness and the current uncertainty, for example, of the soundness of the PACE trial, this is to be regretted. 
We look forward to following the progress of the committee with interest and we hope that the views of those with biomedical expertise are heard and that the revised Guidelines will improve the situation for the many, many thousands of people affected by this illness.

ME Association Statement re: NICE ME/CFS Guideline Review and Committee Appointments | 09 November 2018. 
by Dr Charles Shepherd, Hon. Medical Adviser, ME Association.
The ME Association has always been very clear on the position we take on the current (2007) NICE clinical guideline.
We believe that many of the key recommendations are unfit for purpose - especially those regarding the use of CBT and GET for everyone with mild or moderate ME/CFS.
We have played a key role in persuading NICE that a new guideline is required. The new guideline must recognise that ME/CFS is a serious multisystem disease and not a psychological illness.

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