In
her book Dr Suzanne O'Sullivan Neurologist at UCLH says that 1/3 of
patients seen in an average Neurology clinic have symptoms that can not
be explained and in those people an emotional cause is often suspected.
ie psychosomatic
Clearly not a Neurologist aux fait with the groundbreaking work of Dr Robert Bransfield Neuropsychiatrist, perhaps she would learn something from a conversation with him and other Lyme Disease experts. That might in turn benefit some of her patients with unexplained symptoms who have had the psychosomatic label around their necks after an ME/CFS or Lyme Disease diagnosis.
Roll on those new Lyme disease tests in the pipeline, that Dr Brian Fallon Neuro psychiatrist has talked about
Clearly not a Neurologist aux fait with the groundbreaking work of Dr Robert Bransfield Neuropsychiatrist, perhaps she would learn something from a conversation with him and other Lyme Disease experts. That might in turn benefit some of her patients with unexplained symptoms who have had the psychosomatic label around their necks after an ME/CFS or Lyme Disease diagnosis.
Roll on those new Lyme disease tests in the pipeline, that Dr Brian Fallon Neuro psychiatrist has talked about
Neurologist Suzanne O’Sullivan’s It’s All in Your Head wins the £30,000 award for ‘thoughtful, humane and heartfelt’ study
theguardian.com|Par Alison Flood
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