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In reply to the discussion: "Woo Wars" - What is "Woo"? [View all]IdaBriggs
(10,559 posts)who are supposed to be dead, cognitively impaired, or confined to wheelchairs who are none-of-the-above. Their doctors can't explain the changes, and in some cases refuse to look at the intervention that changed things. I will be happy to provide you with names, phone numbers, medical records and (changing) prognosis if you want to establish my veracity.
"Willfully blindness", the famous "lucky" diagnosis, and the ever popular "sometimes things happen and we don't know why" -- the last being the reason children aren't formally diagnosed with cerebral palsy until they are two, because heaven forbid someone investigate if there is a pattern -- means we have a bunch of people who are letting their own experiences, "education" and prejudices interfere with evaluating data.
I am a programmer. When code doesn't behave as expected, the first question is WHY?
People don't repeat behavior that doesn't benefit them. The best miracle is one that can be repeated - and THAT is science.
Unless you can't find someone to take it seriously, in which case it is "woo."