still connected to that serendipity I mentioned somehow. I will DM you about it, if you don't mind?
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But, simply said, it felt like an honor. It still does. And magic of some kind. Not literally, but... I have my personal reasons.
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Telling me to stop using the web? Excuse me? About a week later I read there was a move by some psych folks to add a syndrome that googlings medications symptoms side effects were all an obsessional disorder not intelligent self learning. Information is what we build the web for.
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But, it's common really, I had the same, but for my other issues, and when I asked to be tested for specific STDs?! They laughed at that... I mean, it would be funny if it was a joke.
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They laughed at you for wanting Medical Care and testing that's the same of course it's insane This Is Us Healthcare we're talking about OMG bring it all down burn it down it is a sick system no one has been able to ever repair predatory greed that's for sure.
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I know in the US it's the worst, but for my country the US is role model at least for the capitalistic model, and the American PA and DSM rules globally anyway, and female chronic conditions are under researched, from which I suffer as well, and drs are quite prone to still
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That's a very good point the testing on women is definitely much lower as well as the Diagnostics and the criteria. Look at autism in girls very different.
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It's also the treatment. All that exists is obsolete, rudimentary and limited, or just masking the symptoms, so women need to turn to web and online communities to find answers and also ways to advocate for themselves. And Autism, well, that's another story, I have my own views,
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I think the Spectrum model is problematic for diagnosing conditions. We want to be precise and clear about each category and conditions with precise criteria to do good differential Diagnostics. We should be statistically sound and avoid misdiagnosis or too many comorbidities.
Aug 22, 2022 · 3:55 PM UTC
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