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It's a public forum and this thread is filled with so much misinformation -- even veering into anti-vaccine gibberish. It's alarming and potentially dangerous. It can keep people from getting the help they really need. Please just block me -- I don't need the stress, either.
Mental health diagnoses have been so (sadly) stigmatized that people will search for any way to "medicalize" their symptoms rather than confront their anxiety head-on. And my unforgivable sin here was agreeing with something you posted about the significance of stress. (I hope we agree that stress -> anxiety.) I am not saying that "chemical sensitivity" symptoms are 100% anxiety but we both agree that there is a big component there. And so does another poster above.
This matters to me. I have significant anxiety that has impacted my personal and professional life. It directly exacerbates a health condition that I have; if I have a public-speaking engagement (one of the worst stressors for me), I know it will flare up.
I developed an illness years ago that, for reasons of temporal correlation alone, I became convinced was related to a chemical tile cleaner I had used the day prior. It wasn't. This is how the brain makes connections.
Half the US thinks the 2020 election was stolen, and half of those people think that the opposing party is run by pedophiles in a pizza parlor. Maybe 50 - 100 million people are certain of this. Being firmly convinced of something does not necessarily make it true.
We all "know our bodies" -- like what happens if we eat beans or onions or drink too much or whether we can climb two flights of stairs. That "knowing your body" has nothing to do with knowing how you will respond to a new medication or vaccination, etc.
Happy to block you, thank you.
Please feel free to start your own thread. I posted to seek practical help on one aspect of on MY own situation, after having struggled with it for a long time. I don't need someone to add to my already over-flowing bucket.
FYI, I never said or even implied that mental health was not an issue worthy of discussion or consideration. It is, but this was not the theme of my thread, nor was it my intention to dig deep into my mental state of health on a public forum (for various reasons, mostly private). I know what started my illness and stress was not the cause. It exacerbated it.
FYI again, I normally skip your posts because your most/ all (?) of your posts are usually combative and posted seemingly with the intention to solicit a fight. I neither have the energy nor the inclination to engage in "back-and-forth" with you. I've been on PS since 2006 and not once, til now, have I posted a public conflict with another poster.
Take care and good luck.
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