
311boogieman
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I hear ya - and ROLF about the bobsled teamYep, it's like going to Midas for a tire rotation. Find endless stuff wrong and before you know it, down the HMO rabbit hole you go. If I had cancer, I'd fix it myself. Just like everything else in my life that breaks. Always up to me to fix it. I have ZERO faith in medicine, except trauma medicine.
But for regular stuff, I stay far far away. These A-holes had me in for thousands to diagnose the fact that I had heartburn, then had me on prilosec for 20 years. Come to find out, that stuff is horrible for your body.
So without getting all hippy dippy, I meditated for a few years and convinced myself I was free of heartburn. I believe if you put 100% of your being into convincing yourself you are well, eventually you will start to believe it. Your meditations and imaginations of the story you create for yourself eventually become lies that you believe and eventually they seem like memories of something that already occurred. Then subconsciously, the fix will find you. I cured myself of heartburn and I believe you can cure yourself of anything. I've been studying healing for over 20 years. It's an obsession of mine because of my utter HATRED for the medical establishment and insurance companies. Heartburn is not cancer, but I approach my life as a scientist and will never ever give away personal responsibility to a doctor or anyone else. I'm 100% responsible for everything in my life and don't believe in the Gene BS. That is "because I have this gene, I'm going to get this disease"
I believe that genes cause you to have a propensity for something to occur, but it's ultimately epigenetics or your environment that cause a gene to upregulate or downregulate.

About 30 years ago I figured out a way to will headaches to go away. My mom and brother still suffer immensely from migrain headaches. I don't. So I don't get headaches anymore, and if I do get a slight one, it doesn't take much for me to make it go away.
I wish I could do the same thing for Celiac Disease

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