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You have heard it before:

All truth passes through three stages.

First, it is ridiculed.

Second, it is violently opposed.

Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.

Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

> I was talking to a group of health professionals who work with

> doctors who finally reversed their denialist views when confronted

> with by the reality that further obstinance is merely an

expression

> of ignorance.

>

> These staff members said that despite this, their doctors

are " good "

> doctors.

> I asked, " After decades of fighting with their patients, just

> how " good " can they possibly be? "

>

> The answer was " It was your fault for not being pursuasive

enough.

> If there was any failure, it was on your part because you

obviously

> didn't present the information in a compelling manner " .

>

> So this is what validation feels like.

>

> You are considered insane until the reality of your case is proven.

> But once it has,

> it is your fault of you failed to prove to the doctor that reality

> really does exist.

>

> The doctor has not one twinge of regret for anything he has done.

>

> And there you go!

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--- In , " carondeen " <kdeanstudios@v...>

wrote:

> You have heard it before:

> All truth passes through three stages.

> First, it is ridiculed.

> Second, it is violently opposed.

> Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.

> Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

>

Yeah.

In the old messages I paraphrased:

" The idea of Mold illness is STUPID, stupid "

" Mold illness is IMPOSSIBLE, stupid "

" Mold illness? Why, Everybody knows about THAT.

What are you...? Stupid? "

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> ,

>

> Do you know whatever happened with Dr. ph Klein's experience

with mold? I tried to get my doctor to send me to a mycologist as you

advised me, but he didn't do it. Just some blood tests once again that

do not address my main concern.

>

Gerardo.

I suggest that you bypass your doctors unwillingness to help, and send

samples of contaminated clothing to P & K Microbiology testing lab.

I don't know how Dr Klein is doing now.

It would be most interesting to find out.

You out there, Dr K? How about an update?

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