My optimism about this blog waxes and wanes. Not my enthusiasm — I love working on it and have no intention of stopping. But like most skeptical bloggers and writers, I often wonder if I’m not just preaching to the converted here. I’ve known chronically ill skeptics who would not have been taken in by the quackery I discussed in my last post. And I’ve known chronically ill people who are 100% dedicated to alt-med, no matter how questionable.
Is there anyone left in the middle? Everything these days, from American politics to medical issues that have been needlessly politicized, seems to have polar opposites but no middle ground. I assume there is actually a middle, but I don’t know what they’re doing. Are they reading my blog and filing it away for future reference? Are they returning to the comfort of forums where all treatments are considered equal? When I write a post like Tuesday’s, which is obviously not aimed at people experienced with skeptical inquiry who don’t need the primer, I do try to publicize it on chronic illness forums and other places where I hope these “medical centrists” may exist. But I have no idea if it’s working.
I did see a thread belittling homeopathy on a forum where I once saw a thread cancelling any discussion of it, so that gladdened my tiny, mean little skeptical heart. I’m not claiming any credit; it was just nice to see.
In other news, although my fundraising efforts for the CFIDS Association must be considered a colossal failure, happily two wonderful gentlemen were kind enough to donate, and as such have earned the right for me to compose a (probably bad) sonnet about them. Derek Bartholomaus, of the Jenny McCarthy Body Count, and @Data_Jack — don’t think I’ve forgotten about you!
I send you off with an allegory for what I’d like to see happen: chronically ill skeptics and believers in CAM, natural enemies, coming together for a productive discussion. (Cuddles are optional.)
Happy May! This month brings with it ME/CFS Awareness Day on the 12th, and so I’m here to do a little cheerleading and fundraising.
