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Re: Test results
Just think about this scenario: [not necessarily factual, but I've let my mind think it out when studying patients and illnesses -- by the way, my thoughts when hearing those things are in brackets]
A person's ill. Patients know what the hell's going on, but they're pretty sure "something" IS going on or must be going on inside [A process?]. They feel a sense of persisting "unrest" all the time [The body that deep within KNOWS it's been eaten/brought to waste?]. They feel 'run down', not sure why [No energy -> No nutrients getting to their necessary destination?]. Tired all the time, aching or a feeling pretty much like it [Ache = pain, which means there's definitely SOMETHING not right or at least happening within, regardless of what any specialist would have the patient believe. Tired -> the body fighting constantly for balance @ poor circulation?]. They wake up late at night without an apparent reason, or simply can't sleep ["Something" bit/dug deep into some tissue with 'clean' nerve endings -- by 'clean' meaning not tainted by whatever numbs the body while the process grows and eats it away? Then the body suddenly wakes up to alert on a conscious level that something must be done right there and then? -- A lot of times the patient will simply complain a bit, turn over and try to go back to sleep].
To me it looks like all these "symptoms" are likely to manifest themselves as "stress" more than anything else, so instead of "stress" being the cause for something, wouldn't it seem logical [IF this scenario played out true] that stress was just another symptom instead?
What about 'depression'? Wouldn't a system of any sort be 'depressed' if its energy levels were brought down by leakages of any kind?
Now consider that the patient goes to the M.D. [the other kind] and that M.D. turns the patient out to a shrink because "it's all in the mind". How is a psychologist or anyone else able to "talk" a body out of leakages, whatever their cause? Personally, I don't see how, but of course I could be wrong.
So the shrink suggests or prescribes some flashy drugs to numb the body so that the patient can sleep a full night's sleep [never mind that next day the patient wakes up unrested anyway although he or she slept unconscious for 8 to 12 hours straight - regardless or not of "something"'s bites]. Let's not forget those meds to stop the pain while awake, so the process inside, whatever it is, can continue to feed and to grow untroubled by a continuously weakening immune system just trying to do its job.
Bleak, isn't it.