Thread. These doctors (a resident in psychiatry, an OB/GYN, & a pediatric oncologist) seem unable to consider that ROGD is a real phenomenon impacting the health & well-being of many teens/young adults. They make up reasons to dismiss our valid concerns.https://twitter.com/jack_turban/status/1068619240884879364 …
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Littman never said her study was the be-all, end-all. It's an initial foray into investigating the phenomenon. Criticize her work, sure. But wouldn't the more open-minded response be "we need more research" to see whether her findings have a basis?
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So sure - provide better studies. I'm always open to that. But until the studies are there, you can't claim that there's clear evidence for this phenomenon. I'm not sure if you are doing that or not and that's a major problem for me... the language used is never quite clear.
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I don't think you're reading what I've actually written,
@4th_WaveNow. I never said the word "bot" nor have I denied anything. Why should I engage with you if you seem to want to put words in my mouth? -
Sorry, the "bot" part was responding to the earlier comment by someone else, not you. To your earlier point, there isn't a stronger study on ROGD but Littman herself calls for one. Hers is an initial descriptive study based, yes, on parental reports. Obviously more is needed.
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