Quote:Now, you say she is a doctor and a supporter? Is she practicing medicine here? If she is, she should be showing some credentials...I would really like to know where she is practicing medicine. Or, by "doctor," do you mean she has a PHD in a field other than medicine?
I have done that already, provided details of my credentials both here and to OUCH 3 years ago. I dont think I need to do it again. If you are in doubt, ask DJ, he knows who I am. You can also ask any OUCH officers, they all know too.
Quote:Either way, I have to question her statement. She gives the impression that people should deal with their anxieties on their own with these techniques, using no outside help. Then, in the next breath states that "People who need medication do so because they seek help too late." This does not sound right to me.
Apart from you, no one else here got the impression that I told Kev not to look for help outside. I guess that when you said " outside help" you meant professional help ? I can assure you that any anxiety therapists be them doctors or psychologists, will tell Kev exactly what I did.
I am sorry that what I said doesnt sound right to you. If you are interested, I can PM you titles of medical books and articles that say just that. I would be interested if you have evidences proving otherwise.
Quote:Hyperventilation can cause a person to faint, and if she is a doctor, could be giving false information here... And anxiety can cause you to lose control, be it if you are aware or not. Who here in the midst of a cycle does not suffer from some kind of anxiety, can't sleep and needs some kind of help with getting the sleep they need before they loose control. I see other holes in what she describes, but I am sure you can see them for yourself if you look.
Hyperventilation caused by social phobia makes a person feel faint but they do not actually loose consciousness from it. Everything that I said had to do with the condition Kev was talking about, not anxiety associated with CH. The loss of control one feels during an anxiety attack due to social phobia is entirely different from the loss of control associated with CH. No one is talking about CH here.
With social phobia, the most fearful thing is to loose control in front of strangers, such as sweating too much, unable to focus, unable to keep a conversation, making a fool out of themselves in public, etc. In severe cases, the person may feel like they are going to have a heart attack or going to drop dead. These things dont actually happen.
Quote:If she is a doctor, I have to question where? Even now, she is back pedaling on her original blanket statement. I still see flaws in what she is "prescribing/clarifying" for Kev to do. I thought we were supposed to be looking out for each other here? I am just pointing out that I disagree with her suggestions for Kev's sake.
Where I practice has nothing to do with my posts here and I am not back pedalling on what I said. I did not make a blanket statement. I answered very specifically to Kev's post. It was you who took the wrong impression and for some obscure reason linked it to CH.
I am glad you are watching out for Kev's sake. So please tell me, if you so disagree with my suggestions to Kev, what is your suggestion? Do you suggest that he not bothers with learning any relaxation technique and goes straight for medication ? If you do, can you back it up with reliable evidences to show that it is the best way ?
Quote:No, Brew, Never called her a quack, I called her opinion/statement/idea quackery. It is different, like if I were to say "what you just said was idiotic," does not mean I called you an idiot. No?
I am just pointing out that I disagree with her suggestions for Kev's sake.
With all due respect, calling what someone else posted quackery is borderline on slander. If you disagree with what I said, you could simply state that " I disagree with what you said because ..... " .
You then followed up with this post where you repeatedly questioning my credentials and my place of work, which has nothing to do with the thread but rather is a personal attack.
As far as I am concerned, you have violated the rules DJ set out. He very clearly stated that deliberate intention to personally attack someone, even if in disguise will not be tolerated.