cwied wrote: I suspect that many here have encountered resistance or condescension from medical professionals while trying to understand their ailments and as such are very sensitive to suggestions that patients should be less self-empowered. This doesn't mean, however, that we can't learn from medical professionals.
Welcome to 21st century medicine! And I wouldn't hold your breath on learning much from anyone in the medical field. Occasionally, yes - but there are tons of boards just like this one to teach each other because the professionals know very little or they don't want to take the time to give you any information.
While I respect your attempt to defend Calist - I think he has said more than enough to deserve the thrashing he has gotten. When you identify yourself as a professional, you need to be careful not to misinform people. If you do - it can go a long way to hurt them because they take you way too seriously. Calist has told too many untruths be be anything but dangerous - therefore it is our job to call him on it.
Or do you want someone taking his bad and overly condescending advice and hurt themselves trying to follow it? I know that I am a rank amateur - and make no pretense about it. Calist talks as if he is the total authority - and he is not. That kind of talk is dangerous.