Quote Originally Posted by WillBrink View Post
You know I always qualify such things, and per above "This is N = 1 subjective anecdotal to be sure," cuz I do science

Just like case studies, weak evidence taken alone, but we don't ignore them either as they mount. Irrespective of her experience, I thought interviews and her total presentation both compelling and interesting.

For me, if other modalities have been attempted and exhausted (per her story) and people find relief from what is a very low toxicity compound, then by all means try it and we can figure out the mechanisms of action later. The data on MM for neuropathic pain conditions is decent, or at least good enough to fall under the "worth a try" category in my opinion.
I readily agree that you are very inclined to be "data vs anecdote" aware.