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Originally Posted by paulycoll
Sz is an unfortunate condition , obviously. So many people have views , anecdotes and opinion on this subject , I take much of what I hear with a pinch of salt. and think that's not a bad way to be. I take a different approach to you. I see information and knowledge as empowering , my idea of human dignity is about growing up and being able to take what's true regardless of how unpalatable that maybe. Should we act as big brother for people, No , should we sensor because we know whats best? , I don't believe so. and so, it is important to deliberate on and distinguish what is anecdotal, here-say , allegory, and opinion and what is factual.
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I'm not saying we should we should censor anything, from my perspective you're trying to discredit the few studies we do have despite the fact they are peer reviewed and are actually contrary to the prevailing opinion when they were published. I mean any of these researchers could have gotten into better journals if they had spun the data as no recovery thus confirming what was the prevailing idea at the time. All these studies are based on people who were told they could not recover...what happens when you tell people it's possible? But let's flip this around a minute...there is currently a 75% or higher chance you won't recover. That is the majority if people...if you want to see yourself as the majority be my guest...I prefer to think of myself as unique, special and gifted...and you'll have to excuse me if I choose to see you in the same light...