Re: Magnets and Other Magical Tricks
bibow (bibow(AT)concentric.net)
Fri, 20 Mar 1998 13:29:01 +0000
This is pretty funny.......... you're not willing to listen to a medial
doctor's (neurologist?) guesses and strategies, but you have no problems
coming up with theories and remedies yourself!
To follow that logic, you should also trust yourself to diagnose your PC
when it stops working, because it was fixed before by a computer
technician but it broke again. Wow........
I still am dumbfounded by the general jest that modern medicine &
science is uninterested and/or incapable in helping solving the TM
puzzle, and that somehow we need to find our own methods of treatment.
Sure, we all have different "tricks" that work for us, but it is
unreasonable to look for confidence in hocus-pocus. Before you all get
bent out of shape over the inadequacies of modern medicine and science,
please answer my question: where would human health stand were it not
for research and science? Would you prefer we go back to blood letting
or maybe healing by prayer?
Besides, your improvement/recovery is typical for people diagnosed with
TM. But it is of course your right to contribute it to sticking magnets
in your shorts! LOL
All The Best,
Martin
Personally, I think our best bet is to work with international input
from medicine & science, make sure we get multiple opinions, and combine
that information with our own reasoning to come up with what makes
sense. But most importantly: Every day remind yourself that life goes
on, making it worth living and making damn sure we identify ourselves as
anything but "victims" of anything. Shit happens, but so does happiness.