antares4141
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Interesting 100 years ago they didn't interpret this as psychogenic:
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/n...0-years-encephalitis-lethargica/#.Wu4kIMbGzdQ
Same for Celiac:
https://www.cureceliacdisease.org/wp-content/uploads/SU07CeliacCtr.News_.pdf
I'm sure there are other examples where Dr's demonstrated their ability to conduct themselves in a professional and competent manor?
Maybe only after a little bit of abuse to their patients, Helicobacter pylori & Lyme.
Putting into context the fact that their are no such things as conspiracies. It seems so weird especially in this day and age, with all the technology at their fingertips. Why there is such an aversion from authority figures when it comes to recognizing ME and other conditions like GWS. As a "real" illness.
If I were to speculate I would guess it has a lot to do with liability and saving face.
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/n...0-years-encephalitis-lethargica/#.Wu4kIMbGzdQ
Same for Celiac:
https://www.cureceliacdisease.org/wp-content/uploads/SU07CeliacCtr.News_.pdf
I'm sure there are other examples where Dr's demonstrated their ability to conduct themselves in a professional and competent manor?
Maybe only after a little bit of abuse to their patients, Helicobacter pylori & Lyme.
Putting into context the fact that their are no such things as conspiracies. It seems so weird especially in this day and age, with all the technology at their fingertips. Why there is such an aversion from authority figures when it comes to recognizing ME and other conditions like GWS. As a "real" illness.
If I were to speculate I would guess it has a lot to do with liability and saving face.