She's brilliant and was really sharp in the Q&A. However, I'm not optimistic that American MDs will stop using terms like "degenerative disc disease" in any of our lifetimes.
Have you taken into account that the burned pain subjects are 'in public' - on stage, if you will. This usually affects people, and may skew their pain responses some.
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She's brilliant and was really sharp in the Q&A. However, I'm not optimistic that American MDs will stop using terms like "degenerative disc disease" in any of our lifetimes.
This is a fantastic presentation! Health care providers would benefit from viewing this! Well done!
Great presentation. Thank you for the free content.
Have you taken into account that the burned pain subjects are 'in public' - on stage, if you will.
This usually affects people, and may skew their pain responses some.
I was told someone told her to reference her own work or something. Is that in here somewhere?
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6 years later and not an inch of progress can be attributed to these people
Thanks Poindexter
open a book of Dr John Sarno and you will understand that you were blind and now you see
What about damaged nerves?
But what like the ones in someone's amputated leg who still fells pain in it?
so we lie to ourselves?
Easy for you to say if your not suffering 🤣🤣
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