I must admit that I’ve made very much publicity and given
big support to Mr. T. or the dermatologist who claims to have “invented” the
Enbrel therapy and has been making huge amounts of money exploiting the
desperation of people like me who can’t realize that paying tens of thousands
of $$$ to have a “not yet” medical procedure done that’s going against what
“normal MD’s” claim to know (=nothing) AND the hugely successful and wealthy
Alzheimer medication industry can be considered foolish by the “common grocery
shopper” walking on the street.
My unique reason for having talked and believed this much in
this “Enbrel therapy” is that I never was given the chance to even try it,
after having attempted the HBOT and having wasted about $30,000 to realize that
it isn’t something that can repair my brain motor cortex area to the point that
I can walk again.
It’s very true however that this same therapy has been used
since many months on ALL the soldier who get TBI from concussions given by
nearby explosions of IUD, so not only I wasn’t too crazy to invest so much in
something that very clearly cannot help my main disability, BUT I did surely benefit from this continuous exposure of my brain to very high ATA oxygen pressures (i.e. 2.5) in the way I reason, use my logic and keep my mental focus all day long.
Before doing so much HBOT I could never be at my (older, lower
level) PC doing research and writing memos for more than half an hour at a
time, while after such a big exposure to pure medical oxygen, my logic, focus
and intelligence raised exponentially even when compared to my pre-accident
levels.
This brings me to say that this Enbrel therapy “might be
just an “advertising scam” BUT nobody will ever know for sure until I try it on
myself, just like I had done with the HBOT.
In addition the cost to try the the Enbrel is a fraction of what I had invested doing the
HBOT so I refuse to accept to not being given the opportunity to TRY IT (key word) at
least, because all of the “guess-science” specialists did give me reasons to
negate this attempt to me, BUT each and every one of them has been proven false
using their own “guess-science” reasoning.
I therefore cannot figure out why (in the hell) I haven’t
been allowed to invest $2,500 (at most) in trying this, especially thinking that the
success of anything in this “guess-science” is always related to how much the
patient believes and is convinced of it. Is this too much for your brains to
figure out and/or understand?
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