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Heretic Pharaoh
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Synesthesia is not a mental illness. Nor is it a mental illness to know when you know that a kidney is missing.
Thinking that you can is a pretty bad sign though.
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Synesthesia is not a mental illness. Nor is it a mental illness to know when you know that a kidney is missing.
Someone, not one of the Subjects, has a weak heart and knows it and feels it too. No pain or heart attack, just weak contractions and possibly poor stroke volume (the amount of blood that the heart can pump out). Nothing to panic about. Just some exercise and healthy lifestyle would do it.
Just how did you come up with the "treatment" for your supposed "diagosis". Nothing to panic about? My husband had that diagnosis a year and a half ago. You know what his treatment was? Replacement of a heart valve. Lady, you are one dangerous individual.

How do you know that it's not just a weak heart muscle that can be strengthened with exercise? I don't see anything wrong with his valves. Besides. I haven't shared this information with the person. And one of you Forum Skeptics asked me to say it. I don't offer medical diagnose, say, like some woman who lives just one hour from my boyfriend's house and charges a Christmas special of *only* $1,580 per reading. And I would totally get away with it too. Like someone else is doing.Just how did you come up with the "treatment" for your supposed "diagosis". Nothing to panic about? My husband had that diagnosis a year and a half ago. You know what his treatment was? Replacement of a heart valve. Lady, you are one dangerous individual.
And opporknockity only tunes once.I had to read this 3 times before not reporting it. It's funny how the brain switches letters around on yah.
VisionFromFeeling said:Nor is it a mental illness to know when you know that a kidney is missing.
Thinking that I didn't know the accuracy of my answers in the IIG Preliminary, is a definite sign of mental illness, I think. Because it is actually on tape that I thought I knew the accuracy of the answers, and if you can watch the videos and still think that I didn't know the accuracy, then I think you should see a mental health specialist, because information that doesn't agree with your prejudice accusations against me simply slips past you somehow.Thinking that you can is a pretty bad sign though.
Why don't you prove me a liar or false memory or shut up?
What deception? I find it interesting that I detected Dr. Carlson missing a left kidney, and that I know my accuracy beforehand. If it were a chemistry experiment, it would be deserving of repeated trials. Certainly this is a somewhat more elaborate test set-up to arrange, but other than that there is no harm in repeated trials.
Synesthesia is not a mental illness. Nor is it a mental illness to know when you know that a kidney is missing.
I know that this is only an anecdote, but I know that I detected it before he announced it and it is not a false memory. I choose to include this very interesting experience in my investigation, and of course you may not do so because there is no formal evidence for you. If you were investigating your eating habits, and you told me what you ate for breakfast, I could be a Skeptic and insist that you are a liar or that you are delusional and are having false memories, but you could still rely on your knowledge of what you had and base your own further decisions on your experience. I am not trying to convince anyone of what happened, I am just saying that I know it happened and so there is only consequences of that for me, but not for you guys.Anita keeps going on about the Dr. Carlson thing, but she didn't claim to have seen the missing kidney until after he told her about it. And then she wonders why we doubt the validity of her claim.
For someone who claims to be a skeptic, Anita has no concept of what skepticism actually is.
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I don't offer medical diagnose, say, like some woman who lives just one hour from my boyfriend's house and charges a Christmas special of *only* $1,580 per reading. And I would totally get away with it too. Like someone else is doing.
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I knew that he was missing a left kidney as soon as I felt into his back. He only told me after I had been confirming to myself that I feel a kidney being missing for several minutes. The fact that you are insisting on something that is not correct makes you a bad Skeptic. You may certainly suggest that it would not have happened like I say it did, but insisting that you be right when in fact you are not right, is just making you a bad Skeptic. Remain open-minded and objective. Sometimes strange and interesting things happen.You did not know that Dr. Carlson was missing a kidney until after he told you.
I knew that he was missing a left kidney as soon as I felt into his back. He only told me after I had been confirming to myself that I feel a kidney being missing for several minutes. The fact that you are insisting on something that is not correct makes you a bad Skeptic. You may certainly suggest that it would not have happened like I say it did, but insisting that you be right when in fact you are not right, is just making you a bad Skeptic. Remain open-minded and objective. Sometimes strange and interesting things happen.
OK, the potential Kidneys, given what the test was defined as, was actually 33.
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Sometimes strange and interesting things happen.
Thinking that I didn't know the accuracy of my answers in the IIG Preliminary, is a definite sign of mental illness, I think. Because it is actually on tape that I thought I knew the accuracy of the answers, and if you can watch the videos and still think that I didn't know the accuracy, then I think you should see a mental health specialist, because information that doesn't agree with your prejudice accusations against me simply slips past you somehow.
Nobody believes you.I knew that he was missing a left kidney as soon as I felt into his back.
Sure but you have never shown anything strange or even interesting.Remain open-minded and objective. Sometimes strange and interesting things happen.