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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 506692" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Well, in defense of the docs............ I looked at that story and thought the same thing, oh not all of them, but there are most likely some (a small percentage at least) that are either faking or fall into the mass hysteria group. The problem lies in if a doctor gets enough of the latter two types it's going to influence his judgement on the ones truly having symptoms. Not to mention muddy the waters for them trying to get at the root cause ect. I seriously doubt the vaccine is the cause. People just have no clue the rigorous testing those things have to go through before being released to the public. If those types of reactions were possible, they'd have seen it long before it reached the general public. But even while there may be fakers and those who fall under mass hysteria (as I've said time and again power of suggestion is a really huge thing for some people), docs don't need to be poo pooing such things. Ok so dismiss those two groups for what they are and ignore them and focus on the kids having the actual symptoms.......it's not that hard. ugh I'm wondering if it could be an unknown or uncommon parasite in Jess' case. I watch a ton of medical (non fiction) type programs and I recall one that had a woman a neuro mess that kept progressively getting worse........turned out to be a parasite. Also wonder if an unknown bacteria or virus might be the culprit (marg might be able to tell how realistic that is, I'm no expert when it comes to microbiology) I've wondered about toxin on and off with Jess, but no one else shares her symptoms even in a much milder form, which would be odd. I will say, now this is my personal educated opinion and I am NO expert, I don't buy into the "autoimmune" disorders.....oh, they're disorders / disease processes.....but it's the autoimmune part that bugs me. Studying these disorders ect always leaves me thinking they just really don't know the cause, but instead of just admitting that and continuing to look.......they dismiss it as the body has gone wonky on itself. in my opinion, the human body works much better than that. Autoimmune reminds me of the way docs in the past used to dismiss illnesses that they couldn't understand. The body is very much a cause and effect sort of machine. Know what I mean?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 506692, member: 84"] Well, in defense of the docs............ I looked at that story and thought the same thing, oh not all of them, but there are most likely some (a small percentage at least) that are either faking or fall into the mass hysteria group. The problem lies in if a doctor gets enough of the latter two types it's going to influence his judgement on the ones truly having symptoms. Not to mention muddy the waters for them trying to get at the root cause ect. I seriously doubt the vaccine is the cause. People just have no clue the rigorous testing those things have to go through before being released to the public. If those types of reactions were possible, they'd have seen it long before it reached the general public. But even while there may be fakers and those who fall under mass hysteria (as I've said time and again power of suggestion is a really huge thing for some people), docs don't need to be poo pooing such things. Ok so dismiss those two groups for what they are and ignore them and focus on the kids having the actual symptoms.......it's not that hard. ugh I'm wondering if it could be an unknown or uncommon parasite in Jess' case. I watch a ton of medical (non fiction) type programs and I recall one that had a woman a neuro mess that kept progressively getting worse........turned out to be a parasite. Also wonder if an unknown bacteria or virus might be the culprit (marg might be able to tell how realistic that is, I'm no expert when it comes to microbiology) I've wondered about toxin on and off with Jess, but no one else shares her symptoms even in a much milder form, which would be odd. I will say, now this is my personal educated opinion and I am NO expert, I don't buy into the "autoimmune" disorders.....oh, they're disorders / disease processes.....but it's the autoimmune part that bugs me. Studying these disorders ect always leaves me thinking they just really don't know the cause, but instead of just admitting that and continuing to look.......they dismiss it as the body has gone wonky on itself. in my opinion, the human body works much better than that. Autoimmune reminds me of the way docs in the past used to dismiss illnesses that they couldn't understand. The body is very much a cause and effect sort of machine. Know what I mean? [/QUOTE]
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