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There is already a lot of literature available on Morbus Parkinson and I asked myself whether it would make sense to add to this quantity. However, it pays off if I could help only one single person on this globe.
So, I thought it could be useful to provide the own observations publicly because they may be helpful to the one or the other person. Doctors and professors, naturopaths, homeopaths and all other medically skilled ones may forgive me the often "laymen like" presentation, but this way at all seems to be just easier to understand.
I dare this publicity, well knowing that
- each single “case” is an individual one, in other words: in general no human being is identically with any other human being, and in particular not in regard of the "chemical apparatus”, how for example the body receives/accepts/digests medicaments and which effects they may have
- this "chemical apparatus" is subject to continuous change, e.g. by the food you eat, your sportive activity or any environmental influence: each time you take a medicament you make an experiment, which – in case – leads to different results at different points of time
- everybody has his own life philosophy
- nobody can live "in parallel", to say that we can just observe how we actually live and not how we would live with or without this or with a different medicament.
The experience is not new that you get different diagnoses and therapy proposals from different doctors. I would like to explain it this way:
- each doctor has finished his education or academic training, with a personal focus and specialization; this quantity of knowledge be called A
- practitioning profession, other personal experiences are made; this quantity of knowledge be called B
- by lifelong learning and exchange of experiences a quantity C gets added
- since A+B+C is a personal quantity of experience, it can't be identical with the one of other doctors, it can only be overlapping, be it to a great part
- in consequence: such different quantities of experience naturally lead to different therapy proposals.
Ultimately everyone has self-responsibility for his body and its treatment. Nobody can take over this self-responsibility.
On subsequent sites I describe the discovery, doctors in support, the strategy, and observations made.
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