Disease Basics 101: A world of misdiagnosis

publicerad 13 januari 2014
- av NewsVoice

Professor-Teacher-Math-Text-Book-ClassNaturalNews. So, what did the doctor say? Is it a disease, a disorder or a syndrome? Is it a neurochemical or neurobiological imbalance? Could you have a cognitive dysfunction or impairment? Are your problems genetic or can you not inherit bad eating habits? Do you have central sensitization syndrome?

Monday, January 13, 2014 by: S. D. Wells

Maybe what you have is "comorbidity," meaning it's a host of disorders on top of other disorders on top of a syndrome, which could be muscular, psychiatric or stress-related. Maybe it's all just an anomaly and your doctor has no clue about the causes.

Finally, does you doctor use broad terms and a vague yet somehow complicated and confusing diagnosis just before scribbling out that prescription that seems to have worse side effects than your root problems? Still, you'll do almost anything, right, at this point, to get rid of the pain, the depression and the anxiety. Well, almost anything.

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