Capt'n Midnight wrote: » The opposite has happened too. Patient told they have 2 months to live so they quit their job and go on a spending spree. And then two months later, nothing happens. Except that now they are jobless and broke and end up suing the doctor.
donegal__road wrote: » I know a reflexologist that can diagnose. A session is 30 euro... she would be able to tell you what your next course of action should be if you had a serious illness.
dottybows wrote: » A lot of doctors just don't care enough to check properly.
Soft Falling Rain wrote: » What if you are listening to yourself and persist that something is wrong when you're told there's not? It's not a black and white situation, people do listen to themselves but are met with a brick wall. The symptoms described in the OP are not rare, and I've seen similar symptoms misdiagnosed before, yet doctors are still not able to say "hold on, even if we can't pinpoint the exact illness we've seen these symptoms before and they're not good."
partyatmygaff wrote: » "Go to a doctor"Quackery and nonsense has cost many people their lives and health.
obplayer wrote: » My personal experience is that with GPs you are far better with a woman than a man and I speak as a man. Women listen and they do not seem to have the same need to be the 'important person'.
Diego Simeone wrote: » How many GPs have you used?
Calibos wrote: » You can take your quackery elsewhere buddy. Tis bad enough in a thread about a sore foot or menstrual cramps or something but in a cancer related thread. Jesus H Christ. People often say, "Whats the harm in alternative medicine, so what if its all bollocks and placebo and a waste of money, let people believe what they want to believe". The type of ****e posted above is an example of the harm in alternative medicine. :rolleyes:
donegal__road wrote: » the other one where you drink a gallon of water with some tiny pieces of paper that I cant remember the name of and I couldn't be ar$ed looking it up.. slainte!
kowloon wrote: » I'd like to hear about this one also.
donegal__road wrote: » ok Calibos, no need to get vexed.. I'll take back what I said about reflexologist diagnosing diseases, as my only experience of this is from being told by a reflexologist.. I was willing to take her word. What I meant to say, I suppose, was that if you feel that conventional doctors are not satisfying your health concerns, dont be afraid to go the hollistic route. By hollistic I mean herbal, reflexology, iridology, and in certain cases acupuncture... but not reki, or the other one where you drink a gallon of water with some tiny pieces of paper that I cant remember the name of and I couldn't be ar$ed looking it up.. slainte!
Dravokivich wrote: » Weeds Foot Rubbing Staring Competitions Pinching I really don't understand why you follow through with these and you're so quick to disregard Reiki or Homeopathy.
donegal__road wrote: » Homeothapy
donegal__road wrote: » Many modern medicines contain herb extracts, or are derived from plants.An Irish doctor discovered this Steve Jobs should not have gone alternative for something as serious as pancreatic. At the same time, Id be inclined to throw everything at it.
donegal__road wrote: » What I meant to say, I suppose, was that if you feel that conventional doctors are not satisfying your health concerns, dont be afraid to go the hollistic route.
Katgurl wrote: » This story is breaking my heart. I've been misdiagnosed myself and currently waiting for further results to see how serious things are. The surgeon over-ruled my recommended biopsy and instead I have been on unnecessary hellish treatment for four months before my surgery. It should have then been a straightforward procedure but instead when they cut me open things looked all wrong (malignant). After four days of hell i found out it hasn't spread to my lungs so im not dying but I'm still waiting to find out the next course of action. What the mother in the article wrote about not being afraid to die but not being ready is unbearably sad and pretty much summed up exactly how I felt in hospital.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » Yes, that's what this woman with undiagnosed cervical cancer needed - herbs and a foot massage would've cleared it right up. If you don't feel your doctor is satisfying your health concerns, consult another doctor. Keep doing that until you find one who does address your concerns.
Dravokivich wrote: » But you are not talking of medicine. You are talking of Alternative/Holistic remedies, which doesn't go through the kind of testing mentioned in the article you linked. So in essence, that stuff you referenced as Herbs, are weeds. What about the foot rubbing, the staring competitions or even the pinching?
donegal__road wrote: » can we eat to starve cancer? well worth a look.
obplayer wrote: » That's an excellent video (a TED video) and I have to add that it is actually based on science, like microscopes, statistics, chemical analysis and stuff. Nothing to do with your earlier suggestions of twiddling peoples' feet or getting them to drink shaken water.
donegal__road wrote: » you must have mis-read my earlier post. I was not advocating Homeopathy (drinking shaken water as you put it).. I was faulting it, and Reki as legitimate medical practices.