Symptoms Changing Daily, Now
- Jim Craddock
- Apr 18, 2025
- 1 min read
I'm on Nostr if you want the details. I make several entries a day.
This is truly a unique condition. The science behind it is fascinating, and it has been redacted from common knowledge by simply reclassifying the ICD9 to Acute Polyendocrine Syndrome decades ago. Since the old ICD9 is gone for Terminal Onset Diabetes Insipidus with Candidiasis Majeure, there is no need to know how you get it which means the knowledge of the treatment causing it goes away. More importantly, anyone who could know about it also disappears. Doctors are not trained on diagnoses that do not exist (anymore).
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