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First, what I've got to go on is two people I know. One had it and is now dead. One is still alive living with it. I know what they went through. I know what I was told by them and family of theirs.
I didn't say it was immediately fatal anywhere in my post, so I've got no clue where you're picking that up from.
And, I've watched maybe two or three episodes of House. My dad watches it more than I do, and he doesn't think it's that good, because he's not medically trained and he says that he can typically solve the "mystery disease" in the first 10 minutes. He says he wonders why they don't do the tests he thinks of until the end of the episode. Of course, he says the ACTUAL reason for that is to get the full amount of time for the episode done. If done the way it would be done in real life, you'd get about four cases done in each episode.
"Stupidity is no excuse!"
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AUTHOR OF THIS MESSAGE Admiral Memo
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 01 july 2010, 15:03:08
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 72.85.39.143
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