I for one am happy to see this thread hasn't been derailed by satirical sidebarring and childish ridiculing of the claimant.
Okay, point taken. Sorry.
In fairness, though, to keep the thread on the original topic leads nowhere. It goes like this:
VfF is a paranormal claimant, specifically with the ability of psychic medical diagnosis - although she will throw in other outrageous claims here and there. She is the most extraordinary human being in the history of mankind. Her abilities, once proven, will turn scientific study upside down, change the world as we know it, and ensure her a Nobel Prize. (Although she isn't really human, but an extraterrestrial incarnation from a white dwarf star near Arcturus.)
She also has symptoms of synesthesia.
She's not delusional, running a scam, seeking attention, or dishonest-except when she is, but that isn't her, it's the big bad mean skeptics. She is, however, ethical, professional, and a superior person in all ways-except when she isn't, but that isn't her, it is the big bad mean skeptics. She has no formal medical training, but that is a piddling detail - she is able to diagnose illnesses on the basis of working three years as an LPN in a nursing home, so it is perfectly ethical for her to do so.
She can see into the human body at an atomic level, except when she can't. ALL of her abilities function perfectly-except when they don't. And she will never, admit that she is incorrect in any of her perceptions. It's not her. It's everyone else.
She excels at objectivity, except when objectivity is required. She is a skeptic, except when critical thinking is required. She values skeptics, but rejects their input. She plans to 'study' her ability, but never actually will. She plans to "test" her ability, but never actually will.
She's every other paranormal claimant.
That's where discussing VfF's claim has led and will always lead. She will never establish or falsify a genuine ability. She will never let it get that far. It is beyond tiresome. Is it any wonder we've all now balked at helping her nurture her fantasies?
You'll have to pardon the levity.