Posted by SLS on May 3, 2018, at 21:48:44
In reply to Re: Lets play with numbers. » SLS, posted by bleauberry on May 3, 2018, at 11:09:33
> Scott I would suggest you write a book, news article, or blog post, to make the case that lyme is not much associated with psychiatry.
Ah, but you exaggerate yet again. Black-or-white thinking, methinks. I would never say such a thing. If you actually read my full posts, you would know that I don't proclaim Lyme Disease in psychiatry to be a farce. I wouldn't.
My doctor happens to be Robert C. Bransfield, MD. Let that sink in.
> That seems to be where your passion is.
My passion is to help people - including myself. I try to keep an open mind without allowing myself to become brain washed or indoctrinated.
> I believe working passions is a healthy good thing.
How very patronizing of you.
> Make the case that any treatment resistant patients thinking about a 2nd opinion with an LLMD are wasting their time.
No. You've got me wrong - again.
I think that it is a waste of someone's time and emotional energy (not to mention financial resources) to seek out Lyme infections as their first stop on the road to wellness. 9 in 10. Remember? You contend that 90% of people who are suffering with depression actually have Lyme Disease.
Your numbers don't work. Please excuse my use of science and a touch of algebra.
I don't want to write books - at least not books regarding mental illness. When I find the right treatment, which should be soon, I might want to get as far away from psychiatry as possible. We'll see.
- ScottSome see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.- George Bernard Shaw
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