Is MCS real–or just a psychosomatic, “boutique” disability?
People with disabilities have a long history of needing to convince physicians, researchers, and even family members that they experience very real ailments. Most recently, people with Multiple Sclerosis, Gulf War Syndrome, and Post Polio Syndrome had long intense battles with physicians to convince them that the incapacitation they experience is not “in their heads,” or a manifestation of a “poor attitude.
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