Old Bones
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This is not an endorsement, since I've only seen the trailer and promotional material. However, I've just become aware of a free seven-part series starting next week called: "The Autoimmune Disease Solution They're Not Telling You". The content is described as:
"More Than 85+ Experts, including Doctors, Scientists, World Leading Functional Medicine Experts, as well as Sufferers now in Remission, are Lifting The Lid On The Auto-Immune Industry"
Some of the speakers will be familiar to those who have viewed/listened to various on-line health forums during the past few years.
The registration link is: https://dd340.infusionsoft.com/app/page/534511450740642b6f443e310cee3306
I'm posting this for two reasons. First, many of us have co-morbid autoimmune diagnoses. And, some researchers have expressed an opinion that ME is an autoimmune illness.
Second, I found one segment of the "trailer" particularly moving, and the type of message ME patients would love to hear. The narrator's anguish is palpable as he describes a 72-year-old patient who died of a heart attack on the way home from a blood test. He says:
"Ray's death hit me hard. I don't hold back anymore. We aren't holding back in "Betrayal". This is to carry the message out to the world. Not on my watch, never again."
Perhaps the series will include powerful examples that demonstrate how our advocates can get the message out that ME patients have also been betrayed by the mainstream medical establishment.
"More Than 85+ Experts, including Doctors, Scientists, World Leading Functional Medicine Experts, as well as Sufferers now in Remission, are Lifting The Lid On The Auto-Immune Industry"
Some of the speakers will be familiar to those who have viewed/listened to various on-line health forums during the past few years.
The registration link is: https://dd340.infusionsoft.com/app/page/534511450740642b6f443e310cee3306
I'm posting this for two reasons. First, many of us have co-morbid autoimmune diagnoses. And, some researchers have expressed an opinion that ME is an autoimmune illness.
Second, I found one segment of the "trailer" particularly moving, and the type of message ME patients would love to hear. The narrator's anguish is palpable as he describes a 72-year-old patient who died of a heart attack on the way home from a blood test. He says:
"Ray's death hit me hard. I don't hold back anymore. We aren't holding back in "Betrayal". This is to carry the message out to the world. Not on my watch, never again."
Perhaps the series will include powerful examples that demonstrate how our advocates can get the message out that ME patients have also been betrayed by the mainstream medical establishment.
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