Anonymous ID: 49645e Feb. 16, 2022, 10:38 a.m. No.15643053   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3124

>>15643028

appendectomies are an abomination

There's so much we don't know about how the body works. Thinking we do and removing things we think have little use…

let's just say there are some things done today we'll compare to bloodletting and lobotomies in the not too distant future.

Anon hopes you feel better soon

Anonymous ID: 49645e Feb. 16, 2022, 11:03 a.m. No.15643224   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>15643124

>something they couldn't even see

That's sorta what led to my discovery and my conclusion about your appendix, but from the opposite direction.

Try to understand… this notion that wherever we have pain there must be something there and if we can see "there" then we can know what's wrong and fix it has led to a lot of assumptions in diagnostic medicine, frankly, we'll be lucky we survive through as a species.

 

lengthy discussion… too long for here, but here's an eye opening analogy (anon hopes).

What would you do if your computer repair guy started taking pictures of your pc when you hired him after it became infected with a virus?

 

Unless you go back and ask "what happens when you show the experts images of body parts of people who have nothing wrong with them?" you haven't done the due dilligence necessary before convincing the world that all of their ailments are better understood w/ an X-ray, MRI, CT scan etc.

 

Turns out when you do ask that question, the overwhelming majority of those that look at those images find something wrong.