@LapineDeLaTerre I suspect the answers to this are coming, but always takes more time than we would like. In the meanwhile I will say that most of our patients with persistent fatigue or weakness seem to be eventually recovering, even if it takes 6 months (though I’ve not seen published data yet)
@LapineDeLaTerre But I also feel like it’s ok to be “just” ok. The absence of wanting is way more great than constantly chasing feeling great (for me) and feeling like an endless rollercoaster of brief ups and deep downs.
@MrSollozzo@FructoseNo@ProfTimNoakes@BelindaFettke Agree w overall thread but just bc the system is broken doesn’t mean any quack selling something opposed to it is right. We should be using science to direct policy, not confidence or emotions.
@dbdugger Hah, nice. Actually a reasonable application since the lesions are so characteristic and (at least in developed countries) exceedingly rare, otherwise
@anonmed15 Exactly what others have said. If you’re feeling like there’s mountains left to learn at this stage then you’re doing it right. Your future patients will benefit from this uncomfortable feeling you’re having now.
@LapineDeLaTerre I should have taken a picture of the office painting that inspired me to learn this word today. DallE is turning on just a little artistic side in this historically very un artistic person.
@nickcammarata A man asked Gautama Buddha, “I want happiness.” Buddha said, “First remove “I,” that's Ego, then remove “want,” that's Desire. See now, you are left with only “Happiness”
@CrazayDave @LapineDeLaTerre Thanks to @LapineDeLaTerre teaching me in-edit tricks, this was the final result of about a dozen iterations of refinement and so it doesn’t have multiple similar results as do my single shot prompts
@fchollet Almost all of the Medicare supplemental plans you see advertised are actually Medicare replacement plans (despite their verbatim insistence they are not). CMS pays ?80% of estim. cost to pvt co’s to take these patients off their hands. How do they then turn a profit but deny care
@Rainmaker1973 With some modification this could potentially transplant to sustainable, no-till farming systems at scale and actually help pump more carbon into the ground. Bootstrapping a process up from a 100 years lag as compared to tillage monoculture