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Originally Posted by ultramar
To toss them together/add on because of overlap issues would only confuse the issue because it suggests probable/assumable symptoms that the person doesn't have*.
You say some really interesting things here and I generally agree --but what does the above mean (probable/assumable symptoms specifically) -can you explain?
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Basically two circles with an area of crossover. Since each circle basically has its own set of symptoms, even if one is simply in the merged area, having both "circles" dxd, tends to "imply" the person has other symptoms than what they actually deal with. That's probably even more obtuse(!) Lol. Clarifies? Probably just a little...

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