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Dr. '''Maik Speedy''' is a doctor with [[Severe and very severe ME|severe myalgic encephalomyelitis]]. Dr Speedy is also an advocate and creator of the [[Nice guidelines blog]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.twitter.com/drspeedyandme | title = Dr Speedy (@DrSpeedyandME) {{!}} Twitter | website = twitter.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://niceguidelines.blogspot.com | title = THE NICEGUIDELINES BLOG|website=niceguidelines.blogspot.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-20}}</ref> ==Graded exercise therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy == [[File:GET-CBT-ME-chronicfatiguesyndrome.jpeg|alt=Graded exercise therapy and CBT. "As a physician bedridden with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) for more than a decade who is totally dependent on others, all thanks to a major relapse caused by GET, I am in a unique position to answer how harmful GET and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) really are. The basis of these therapies is false illness beliefs, meaning that it is all in the mind. These beliefs ignore all of the evidence that ME is a physical disease, such as intracellular immune dysfunctions, which not only restrict exercise capacity but also worsen with exercise (2)." - Maik Speedy (2015). Annals of Internal Medicine.|upright=1|thumb|right|Graded exercise therapy caused a permanent relapse that left Dr [[Maik Speedy]] bedridden.]] Maik Speedy was seriously injured by [[graded exercise therapy]] (GET) and is now bedridden and totally dependent on others. He has been openly critical about the use of GET and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for ME/CFS.<ref name=":0" /> ==Talks and interviews== ==Letters== * 2015, [http://www.annals.org/data/journals/aim/934718/aime201512010-l155178.pdf Treatment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome]<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last = Speedy|first = Maik | authorlink = Nice guidelines blog | date = Dec 2015 | title = Treatment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome|url=http://www.annals.org/data/journals/aim/934718/aime201512010-l155178.pdf | journal=Annals of Internal Medicine|volume=163|issue=11 | pages = 884|quote=As a physician bedridden with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) for more than a decade who is totally dependent on others, all thanks to a major relapse caused by [[Graded exercise therapy |GET]], I am in a unique position to answer how harmful GET and [[cognitive behavioral therapy]] (CBT) really are.<br />The basis of these therapies is [[illness beliefs|false illness beliefs]], meaning that it is all in the mind. These beliefs ignore all of the evidence that ME is a physical disease, such as intracellular immune dysfunctions, which not only restrict exercise capacity but also worsen with exercise.<br >The main characteristic of ME is an abnormally delayed muscle recovery after doing trivial things, not chronic fatigue, and GET and CBT force you to ignore your symptoms to exercise your way back to full fitness. If you do that, you exceed your limit and cause a relapse, and the more you exceed your limit, the bigger the relapse and the less likely you are to recover from it. Many patients with this condition have become [[severe and very severe ME |homebound and bedridden]] because of a major relapse caused by GET, and we will get our health and independence back only if we receive proper medication.}}</ref> ==Online presence== *[http://www.twitter.com/drspeedyandme Twitter] *[https://www.facebook.com/DoctorSpeedyandME/ Dr Speedy and ME - in search of medical honesty] - Facebook *[[Nice guidelines blog]] *YouTube ==See also== * [[National Institute for Health and Care Excellence]] (NICE) ==Learn more== *Wikipedia ==References== {{Reflist}} [[Category:People with ME, CFS, and/or FMS]] [[Category:Advocates or allies]] [[Category:PACE_trial_critics]]
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