Elly Byrne <elly@eebee.cjb.net.noway> wrote in part:
>fyfpoon@hotmail.com (francispoon) wrote:
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>>Amazingly, none of the ENT,
>>neurologists and GPs I visited ever brought up the relationship
>>between tinnitus and spine. Perhaps the spine is too far away from
>>the ear and that is why they did not even bother.
>
>You got that right.
>
>What doctor has even looked a t- or felt - the neck muscles?
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>Jim Chinnis replied comically:
>Based on the above, I can't help but think that they should take a
good look
>at the anus.
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Cute answer...LOGICAL but UNTRUE...
Whether or not the anus, or tits, or penis, or any other part of the
body should be examined in relation to tinnitus would have to involve
a 'reason'. And one of the places where this reason could be found is
in the entire body of medical literature.
That you have come up with such a cute statement suggests one of the
followings:
(1)You have never come across the link between tinnitus and spine in
the entire body of western medical liternature.
(2)You have come across such a link but refused to acknowledge it.
(3)You have acknowledged such a link but are intellectually opposed to
examining the body as an interrelated organism but instead prefer the
approach of looking it at 'part by part'.
(1)would make you a poor medical student.
(2)would make you a poor doctor.
(3)would make you a 'false science practitioner'.
Now, which one do you choose?
FP
Jennifer Bell - 07 Dec 2004 06:41 GMT
when the GP first saw my neck ray, he said "jenny tyhink you may have found
your problem" the neurosurgeon and neurologist both said "no, not related"
grrr how annoying.
francispoon wrote in message
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>Elly Byrne <elly@eebee.cjb.net.noway> wrote in part:
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>FP