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Post a new topicby Truth Seeker on Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:33 am

We most certainly know about doctors, a good doctor is a treasure, but an uninformed doctor is dangerous.
Caution, when a doctor suggests the "Lets Try This Now" method, this approach is to be deplored, it indicates that this physician has not defined a strategy.

I cannot help but wonder, why doctors do not measure heat emission, after all, RSD is all about heat and overheating.
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Re: RSD and Doctors

Post a new topicby puckster5 on Sat Jun 27, 2009 12:44 pm

funny you mention heat. in the warmer weather, i sweat like crazy. for instance, if i cut the grass it looks like i just had a shower. especially my head. seriously, its really embarassing sometimes. even when i eat the sweat just pours down the side of my face.
anyone else?
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Re: RSD and Doctors

Post a new topicby Truth Seeker on Sat Jun 27, 2009 1:41 pm

Heat emissions can be measured by using a special infrared video camera, but first and foremost doctors need to understand why heat is part of RSD.
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Re: RSD and Doctors

Post a new topicby puckster5 on Sat Jun 27, 2009 2:38 pm

why is heat a part of rsd?
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Re: RSD and Doctors

Post a new topicby Truth Seeker on Sat Jun 27, 2009 3:38 pm

Think of it this way....
Our nerves represent the electrical wiring within us and that we are electrically wired is factual as well as common sense.
What happens in your home when you have faulty wiring, do the wires overheat, spark, sizzle, create shocks, shoot flames, shut down circuitry's or cause major electrical fires.

If we ignore our own electrical circuitry's, than we have already lost.
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Re: RSD and Doctors

Post a new topicby puckster5 on Sun Jun 28, 2009 10:41 pm

interesting...
by job im an autoworker. but, ive always been interested in electricity. been dabling with it for years. im the guy every one calls when they need some wiring done.

thank you for your comments, they made me stop and think.

sorry, some questions may said stupid. but, ive rsd for 1.5 yrs now and just want to learn more about it. i think, like your name, i just want to know more.
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Re: RSD and Doctors

Post a new topicby Truth Seeker on Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:54 am

Hi puckster,
Most people never think in terms of electricity as it pertains to the human brain and body, yet we are all about electricity.
If you have some time, please find and read my post about my experience with a heating pad.
Doctors of course could not comprehend what happened and needless to say did not believe me, even when I had evidence and a witness, but licensed electricians to whom I spoke had no problem understanding it at all.
As previously stated, uninformed doctors are dangerous.
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