Posted by SLS on December 4, 2006, at 21:29:34
In reply to Re: Why your medicine may not help, posted by linkadge on December 4, 2006, at 18:27:28
> > They are the result of abnormal brain function.
> How can you say they are the result of abnormal brain function if no brain abnormality has been conclusively uncovered?
So, when does something become conclusive for Linkadge? I guess facts are really nothing more than opinions, afterall.
> >There is much biological evidence to support >this conclusion.
> The sum total of the biological evidence is zero.Oh, absolutely.
> Give me any study that attempts to identifty a particular abnormality, and I will find an equally proportoned study that absolves that particular abnormality.
I'm sure you will.
> > Fortunately, treatments have been discovered that are genuinely effective for the majority of properly diagnosed cases.
> Oh I see, good use of the discalimer "properly diagnosed cases".As opposed to treating an improperly diagnosed case? It's called a qualifier.
Linkadge, you make me feel so lucky sometimes.
- Scott
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