Re: alzheimer's
- From: hrubin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Herman Rubin)
- Date: 13 Apr 2007 15:26:54 -0400
In article <reidnWXC6ffq1ILbRVnyhQA@xxxxxx>, JOHN <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://www.whale.to/d/alzheimers.html
"We've had numerous people diagnosed with Alzheimer's who got better; they
just come out of it; they are leading normal lives today. And then, of
course, what the doctors say is it's not Alzheimer's. You run into that
Catch-22 all the time. They say, well, it was probably just a temporary
premature dementia, and they write-off the recovery to preserve their
ignorance."---*** Shulze, N.D. M.H.
This does not surprise me; the only clear way we have of
identifying Alzheimer's at this time is an autopsy.
On the other hand, there does not seem to be any reason
why one could not recover from Alzheimer's. The medicine
men are necessarily ignorant, as is everyone else.
--
This address is for information only. I do not claim that these views
are those of the Statistics Department or of Purdue University.
Herman Rubin, Department of Statistics, Purdue University
hrubin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Phone: (765)494-6054 FAX: (765)494-0558
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