Editor,-Tony Delamothe’s article on myalgic encephalomyelitis was refreshingly objective,’ but this cannot be said of S M Lawrie and A J Pelosi’s editorial.2 Delamothe questions whether “medical journals keep doctors in the dark.”‘ We believe that the editorial was not even handed.
Within two weeks of publication of the article and editorial our paper on self help groups was published.3 Lawrie and Pelosi’s editorial stated, “if an illness is attributed entirely to external sources there will be little scope for self help.”2 Our results were quite different. The Moray Firth myalgic encephalomyelitis self help group has existed for the past seven years and has had one coordinator (AG). A representative sample of members was surveyed by questionnaire in 1988, 1989, and 1992; response rates were 44/53 (83%), 19/34 (56%), and 42/49 (86%) respectively. The results (table) contradict the statement in the editorial.
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Source: Ho-Yen DO, Grant A. Chronic fatigue syndrome. Self help groups give valuable support. BMJ. 1994 May 14;308(6939):1298-9. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2540186/