So You Told your tale to your Doctor. PDF Print E-mail
By Bud Horwitz

  Thus You narrated your tale to your Physician.


A lot of of us, who occasionally go to the doctor for health care, have had the experience of telling the physician of particulars which, we judge, have either calmed, irritated or caused our medical condition. This, normally, brings, about, no response from the general practitioner other than a nod and a glassy gaze which comes over his eyes signifying his lack of interest to the information being conveyed to him by an undereducated unscientific simplistic amateur.

Is It His Shortcoming That He Didn't Listen to your narrative?

This is not the doctors' deficiency; they have been educated to reflect on only recognized systematically verified facts. Anecdotal descriptions of the results of events, no matter how often or how, without fail, constant, are not measured scientific data in the eyes of the medical profession. Whilst the medical profession may well concede that reports (stories) of medical dangers and cures might have been helpful to society at a moment in time when medical discipline was more primeval than it is at present, they now believe that medical science has evolved as a tool that is significantly superior to any benefits consequent from subjective medical experiences. Unfortunately, this conviction stands as a firewall hostile to the collection of the medical facts reflected in the knowledge of medical patients.

So What's the Difference?

The effect of this viewpoint forms the foundation of a vacuum in the area of medical knowledge, which may perhaps contain untold numbers of significant medical treatments. Medical treatments that are obviously within the reach of our culture but are completely unobserved to the point that they have become unknown to the practicing medical professional. There has to be an end to this.

What Causes This Predicament?

The truth remains that over the centuries, an assortment of incidents have occurred which have either relieved, irritated or given rise to a variety of medical conditions. Some of the incidents or events which have affected the medically disadvantaged have been described as witchcraft, old wives tales, or just "plain nonsensical".

It is not claimed here that the medical profession has fashioned the general skepticism in alternative or anecdotal systems of care or diagnosis. Still, it would appear that the medical profession as well as the general public have subscribed to that skepticism.

The only genuine believers in alternative medical treatments, it turns out, are the people who have experienced the events that have effected the medical conditions of their own, or those near to them.

What's the Solution?

In my opinion it is time to make an effort to organize anecdotal evidence of those actions that have an effect on a few of the widespread and major health conditions. I have, today, fashioned a plan that makes up a initial step in that attempt.

The objective of the idea is to offer the chance for those who have one of the above recited medical conditions, to make public, to all that are intersted, any experience which relieved, irritated or caused the condition.

Who Benefits?

I have also provided a mechanism for the populace, or the medical profession to explore the plan for info written on the subject of any of these health situations.

It will be both beneficial and interesting to investigate the regularity of events that influence each one of the health conditions.

The results of our scrutiny will, ultimately, be steered to the medical profession in order to egg on their scrutiny.

What Can You Do?

If you have a medical condition involving allergies, ankylosing spondylitis, anxiety attacks, arthritis or rheumatism, back or neck pain, difficulty in walking, digestion problems, headaches, heart and/or chest pain, or lungs, which has been calmed or aggravated, briefly or lastingly, by any happening or remedy, then you are emphatically the person that we are searching for. If you are that person then please impart the facts related to that event or antidote, so that others may possibly benefit from that information.

What Consequence Will That Have?

It is our goal to amass, transmit and from time to time overwhelm the medical profession with the subjective information amassed here.

The general public also has complimentary access to this info.

Information discovered as a result of the plan will at once be furnished to the public so that they are able to study specific unconfirmed medical actions happening to others. Study of these measures could prompt members of the public to have additional discussions during consultation with their physician).

Share your medical experience with others and read the medical experiences of others at HTTP://www.patientsexperiences.com
 
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