Wednesday, December 14, 2011

NOT: Public acknowledgement of thanks to people who helped with my recently published paper

(May be re-posted/please re-post)

Given all the positive feedback that I have received since Friday, I
would like to acknowledge some more people who gave input at various
stages of my recently published paper* [along with Lily Chu, the
reviewers and Amberlin Wu RIP, all of whom I thanked already in the
paper].

I first started writing it August 2010 and it went through many drafts.
People gave various amounts of input but even reading the paper once
and giving one or two comments (most people did more than this) took
some effort given the length.

So thanks to:
(in alphabetical order by first name)
Andrew Kewley, Clara Valverde, Deborah Waroff, Ellen Goudsmit, George
Faulkner, Greg & Linda Crowhurst, Jane Colby, Janelle Wiley, Jennie
Spotila, Joan Crawford, Karen M. Campbell, Karl Krysko, Kelly Latta,
Pat Fero, Peter Kemp, Sean**, Simon McGrath & Susanna Agardy.
Also thanks to some other people who gave help but who felt their
input wasn't enough to be mentioned. Thanks too to many other people I
have learned from over the years.

Regards,

Tom Kindlon


* Kindlon T. Reporting of Harms Associated with Graded Exercise
Therapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Myalgic
Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Bulletin of the IACFS/ME,
Fall 2011;19(2):59-111.
Available at: http://bit.ly/rZCSMW i.e.
<http://www.iacfsme.org/BULLETINFALL2011/Fall2011KindlonHarmsPaperABSTRACT/tabid/501/Default.aspx>

** That's all he wanted.

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