Doctors
Every Good Doctor Must Represent the Patient:
The Malfunction of Evidence-Based Medicine
by Daniel L. Scholten
(OMNS, Jan 3, 2012) What follows is an innovative new paper that we feel deserves publication. We concede that this article is a stretch for OMNS in both size and content. However, the nonstandard but thought-provoking aspects of this work need to be presented and we choose to let our readers read or delete. - Andrew W. Saul, OMNS Editor.
Evidence-Based Medicine: Neither Good Evidence nor Good Medicine
by Steve Hickey, PhD and Hilary Roberts, PhD
(OMNS, Dec 7, 2011) Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the practice of treating individual patients based on the outcomes of huge medical trials. It is, currently, the self-proclaimed gold standard for medical decision-making, and yet it is increasingly unpopular with clinicians. Their reservations reflect an intuitive understanding that something is wrong with its methodology. They are right to think this, for EBM breaks the laws of so many disciplines that it should not even be considered scientific. Indeed, from the viewpoint of a rational patient, the whole edifice is crumbling.
I Started Interferon / Ribo. 13 Weeks Ago
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 8:41 AM
To: LloydWright
Subject: [Contact Lloyd] Interferon-having terrible effects after
J D sent a message using the contact form at http://lloydwright.org/messages/contact.
Hi Lloyd,
My name J D, 48 year old male with Hep C 3a. Started Interferon / Ribo. 13 weeks ago, within hours of the first treatment became severaly ill, went to emergeny, with chest pain, severe vomitting, heart pound, terrible head pain, sharp pains shooting in head, and more.
floored by my lab results
Your doctor is not required to cure you
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from the Interferon-Riba Pak
From: allForms
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2011 1:43 AM
To: lloyd
Subject: Ask Lloyd ...
I found out I caught it at the earliest stages ever
In September 2008 I started Peg Interferon. I stopped after 6 months. Here is my story:
My name is Nick I am a now 30 year old father of an almost three year old little girl named _____.
( D.O.B.: ) and husband of a 32 year old wife named _____ (D.O.B.: ) I was 27 going on 28 years old when I found out I got the Hep. C Virus. About 6 months to a year before that I was giving plasma every 6 months until finally the next time I went in to give it I found out that recently I caught the Hep. C virus.
