We have to take consistent action to get out of this. We cannot just passively rely on our own natural recovery and individualistic path towards healing. We must each take part in the bigger picture battle against this disease.
If everyone just takes small consistent action we will get out of this. We need unified action. If you’re currently lurking right now and reading this I would like to address a few possible reasons why you might currently not be involved in the fight.
“My individual actions will not make a difference”
Not true. Every email sent out to relevant parties, each donation, each conversation informing someone of this condition helps move the needle. You do not need to have the same output as Sugarhouse or Axolotl. Every action compounds over time. Getting involved also helps inspire those currently taking action and galvanises others. Your action taking is valuable.
"I can just supplement my way out of this with X, Y, Z’s protocol
Go ahead and experiment if you want. It’s not mutually exclusive with taking action that centres around the bigger picture regarding research and awareness. No one is saying you need to stop trying certain diets, protocols etc. But it is extremely unwise to refuse to do anything for the bigger picture. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. You can continue attempting short term solutions while also being a part of the longer term efforts, which in turn reduces the time it will take for scientific findings and acceptance of this condition.
I don’t want to help raise awareness as the more people who get PFS the more likely it is this condition will be taken seriously
PSSD has a much, much larger patient community than PFS does. They are much further behind than the PFS community. This is not logical. No awareness = no focus or attention on this issue, which is bad for you.
"I don’t want to psychologically accept that I have PFS. If I donate to research, report my side effects, or help spread awareness I am admitting to myself that I have PFS. This is profoundly uncomfortable for me psychologically
Sorry but denying reality doesn’t get you anywhere. There is real hope of curing this condition, but that is contingent on people like you taking action. Burying your head in the sand like an ostrich doesn’t help yourself. You need to overcome the denial phase so that you can confront reality and help change the situation.
It’s hopeless. We can’t fix this
Same has been said for diseases which are now cured. Leading scientists who are working on this pro bono with multidisciplinary backgrounds in prostate cancer and androgen receptor research disagree. Such catastrophic negative conclusions are unfounded. Extreme pessimism does not equal realism. There is plenty of reason for hope. Natural recoveries, although rare, and profound temporary recoveries are additional reasons to believe this is ultimately treatable.
If you’re currently lurking and reading this message I sincerely hope you will consider getting involved. We would love to have you on board assisting the efforts to correct this.