Au contraire, I am not fine on giving up on people. I wouldn't be where I am if people had given up on me.
I just want real solutions. We can say results are promising and be excited about them without being "big believers" and presenting them as more sure solutions than they are.
Nutrition has correlated with some pretty positive changes in my own mental health journey, and I think the risks of eating the foods recommended by that study are pretty low. Note how careful I am being about what I say here: speaking this carefully is what I'm encouraging you to do if you want to talk about science. All I'm asking is that you be careful that what you say is actually, specifically, true.
I'm really sorry to hear you're homeless, mentally ill, and in pain. That sucks.
Thanks. So you see, I do not have the time to be careful. Neither does anyone else like me. If I can get someone, who is currently under psychiatric care, to go see an immunologist, then that is much better.
When I tell 99% of people I meet that there is such a thing as Neuropsychiatic Lupus they are dumb founded. That has to change.
You are making it sound like I was saying people should not see psychiatrists and just see an immunologist, but that was only your interpretation. IF you asked me if I think they should see a psychiatrist as well this thread would not have happened.
I just want real solutions. We can say results are promising and be excited about them without being "big believers" and presenting them as more sure solutions than they are.
Nutrition has correlated with some pretty positive changes in my own mental health journey, and I think the risks of eating the foods recommended by that study are pretty low. Note how careful I am being about what I say here: speaking this carefully is what I'm encouraging you to do if you want to talk about science. All I'm asking is that you be careful that what you say is actually, specifically, true.
I'm really sorry to hear you're homeless, mentally ill, and in pain. That sucks.