Dear Helen,
You are asking a question that all of us have had to face: are we
going to close our minds to evidence or are we going to keep our minds
open and learn?  This is a dilemma we have all faced.  This is when
you face the fact that others whom you have respected as all-knowing
are only pretty good at diagnosing or using only part of the arsenal
available to fight illness and have feet of clay when it comes to
looking "outside the square".

Why tell?  Keep your knowledge discrete.  Regurgitate that which is
required to achieve standard recognition for your exams - don't rock
the boat.  Keep your personal standards higher; try NOT to confide in
a 'best friend' - [disastrous!] - let the list be your outlet.

A friend who practices alternatives says her M.D. is convenient - "it
opens doors" so she can get in and do real work.

Judith.
[Older and wiser now.]

> In a message dated 7/7/00 8:18:34 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> << Re: CS>heavy metal >>
> Hi, I have just started IV chelation therapy and didn't tell them
that I was
> doing CS because I thought they would tell me to quit the CS but on
the list
> it is noted that CS is not a heavy metal.  Do you people think I
should be
> doing both?
>  Regards,   Mary
>
>
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