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no bright lights, no invasive overhead paging."
Genius! If we replace doctors with shamans, we can use the spirit messenging system instead of pagers. That way nobody will ever not get their pages!
no bright lights, no invasive overhead paging."
which only proves that your mumbo-jumbo does not heal anything except make the patient feel more comfortable. You use goat skin chaps and I use ativan. It does not heal but provides comfort - I'd take ativan any day over a bunch of chanting and dancing.
So does this admission finally end the discussion shamman? You can not use your glowy magic hands to heal UTI?
as always
oldman![]()
I've never had anyone come to me with a UTI as that's usually something you can handle. They go to a shaman for healing when you have done all you can do...remember?😴
Perfect!
the types of people who have exhausted all the options are typically found at the hospitals or similar centers. Please start with the children!
No more excuses - please heal them! ok



shamman,
when I have exhausted all possible treatments for a condition - what are you going to do?
Really, what are you going to do? If you think a fire ceremony, chanting or drumming will cure ANYTHING you are delusional and plain crazy.
I know you are not crazy so just admit that you do not cure anything other than emotional discomfort and we are good.
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Until then just admit you manage the psycho somatic part of the human condition and move on...![]()
uhm zenman this does not prove anything you are in the land of anecdotal fairy tales of shammanistic treatments
I think this proves my point...
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Now you have just wiped out much of the field of psychology and medical anthropology. You are going to make those guys mad at you.
We (clinical psychology) aren't mad, because we have peer-reviewed empirically supported research on our side. 😀
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What do you guys think about the new DrNP (DNP) and ND degrees. Theres only a few DrNP (doctor of nursing practice) programs available now (Columbia and Kentucky that I know of). ND programs are all around the country. From what I know, the DrNP degree is more clinical and has a strong curriculum and includes a residency. The ND is more about nursing theory and such and focuses on a NP specialty. I know MD's and DO's are probally in disagreement about these programs cause of "nurses" being referred to as doctor. Dentists are referred to as doctor and patients know the diff. between the two. Same with pods and opts. Nurses will be able to be fully independent with the DNP. I think for once, nurses will get the recognition they deserve with these degrees becoming more prevelant in the healthcare community b/c of their long training and "prestigous" lol, doctoral degree.




I love how you systematically provide excuses and attempt to eliminate anything science.
By the way, I'm fine with anecdotal evidence - but anecdotal findings are typically followed up by individuals who genuinely have an interest in helping people. They don't keep it there little secret hidden from western scientists to observe, study, or analyze.
You remind of my son ....... I don't know where he comes up with those stories. Quite an imagination.
I'm not trying to eliminate science, however I value experience that makes you realize that science doesn't have all the answers.
Who's hiding what??? I guess you didn't check out the links I posted, including the bibliography on traditional medicine which included articles and studies. I have a much bigger one, 61 pages on shamanism but I guess you won't look at it either.
Thanks for the compliment. Unfortunately, by the time he's in third grade he'll be a robot like all the other kids.
What do I think about DNP and NP programs? I think they should include more exposure to ancient healing methods. Otherwise I have no opinion.


An interesting study would be to have a 4th year medical student and a DNP/NP sit down and write out the differential for abdominal pain and then judge who would be the more effective practioner. Any bets???
Well heck, both of them would just pull out their palm pilots and see what tests to order, what the dx is and what to do for it.😀
Well heck, both of them would just pull out their palm pilots and see what tests to order, what the dx is and what to do for it.😀
and if zen keeps the fibros and seekers out of the ED, then it's:
Shaman 1, Trad medicine 0

if you build it they will come...this i know...
with or without the zen...
can't you surgeons take the fibro out of the myalgia...you guys will cut anyone else...why not these loons?![]()
Assessment & Plan: 40yo female with fibromyalgia. Turf to Psychiatry.
Turf to the shaman. You guys have got to start accepting challenges😛

I am reviewing endocrinology right now and SOME pt with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia or depression might have an underlying endocrine imbalance such as adrenal insufficiency. This insufficiency may only manifest during periods of infection or stress and be easily misdiagnosed. The patient may also have a a psychiatric condition (histrionic v decreased endocrine function) and misinterpret the brief episode as a global condition. The symptoms such as myalgia, nausea, vomiting, dizziness and headaches are also symptoms associated with fibromyalgia.
So what is my point? These patients may show up in the ER with "pain & panic" along with the diagnosis of fibromyalgia and are not assessed for adrenal insufficiency. As a future EM doc I am interested in how prevalent adrenal insufficiency is and what populations may be affected. Are we missing this as a potential cause of myalgia.
This would require research and an expanded understanding of the endocrine system - both of these concepts may not be well addressed in the DNP program. Just another reason in my feeble little mind why nurses and shamansshould work with/for physicians and stop thinking degree inflation makes them equals.
as for shammans - not a chance I would send a patient your way for the exact reasons outlined above.
Your differential would include impacted soul, chicken bone rattling deficiency, and physic energy deterioration
Your treatment would include soul retrieval, chanting and focusing energy
Your outcome would include a dead patient form adrenal failure and ensuing shock.
So it would be incredibly dangerous to send anything to a "shamman" that had a need for medical treatment. I wouldn't even send the psychiatric patients because I am not that mean and they deserve better (like medication)
So sorry shamman - I don't see a place for you in a traditional western medicine where goat skin chaps and glowy hands are left at the door![]()
Outstanding; that should give these patients some hope. And I think stress is probably the cause of most illness.
Notice on my website: If you have a serious or chronic health problem, I prefer that you initially see a physician or psychotherapist. If you wish, I will explain to them my treatment modality and we can both help you reach the healing state you desire.
I think it is painfully obvious that necrotizing fascitis and the flu are manifestations of stress, duh.
But not, of course, required.
Do you provide shamanistic treatment for cancer patients who are not pursuing allopathic treatments?
Patients have the right to make their own decisions about their treatment, period. I'd sure try to persuade them to also try allopathic though.


Wow! Absolutely no limits as to what you can do! It's also comforting to see that you are also a patient's rights activist!
" Genetic superiority" - Zenman
How do you know this? You been readin some reductionist propaganda again? How short sighted of you to bring something scientific to the discussion.
Don't diss the shaman!
I think it is painfully obvious that necrotizing fascitis and the flu are manifestations of stress, duh.