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Child Without Diagnosis, CWD.

We live in a time when many – especially children – are given diagnoses. Previously, we didn't think of them as sick. Doctors are doing that now, and they are trying to develop and give them medicine, some kind of alternative therapy, or offer them lifestyle changes that enable them to do better.
Some people are downright afraid that we are moving towards a future where everyone will have a diagnosis.
Some may even be at risk of having the strange, rare and indeterminate diagnosis of CWD (Child Without Diagnosis) or MDS (Missing Diagnosis Syndrome) attached to them with the uncertainty this may entail.
Doctors and therapists will then be left at a loss and powerless, without options or offers for medical treatment for these unusual children.
There is a great risk that health professionals and caregivers will have to give up on them, leaving them to their own devices without professional supervision or provision of any kind of treatment. There may even be children for whom they cannot do anything from a medical point of view. There will be nothing to do. They will have to leave them alone in the care of their parents.
The Danish satirical website Rokokoposten once addressed this topic in the article, "Boy without diagnosis found."

Systematized, Cataloged and Indexed Diagnoses

Are there no diagnoses to describe normal conditions?

The World Health Organization (WHO) was handed the former index of diseases and has, since 1948 with the 6th edition, updated a worldwide catalog of all known diseases.
Each disease has been given an index number as well as an official name, including an abbreviation. This facilitates communication between healthcare professionals worldwide.
The latest revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) list has reached version 11, which was adopted by the 72nd session of the WHO assembly in 2019 and implemented on January 1, 2022. It is called ICD-11.
It contains a total of 34,624 different identified diseases and their sub-diagnoses. That may sound like a lot.
You can download an archive file (.zip) containing a compressed spreadsheet of 2,863,354 bytes with all the diagnoses and their ICD numbers by clicking here.

Some Diagnoses Unknown to the General Public

Did you know that there are some almost unknown ICD diagnoses?
Some of them account for more than one single diagnosis. This applies, among other things, to these variants, which were originally in the Danish language, "SUND and RASC" (adaptation of the phrase 'sund og rask,' meaning healthy and able-bodied which are two ways of describing a healthy person.
  • SUND: Strong and Unbreakable Nerves Diagnosis – A condition where a person has strong nerves and can handle stress and pressure in a healthy way.
  • SUND: Satisfying and Unforgettable Night's Dream Diagnosis – A condition where a person has a good night's sleep and wakes up feeling relaxed and refreshed.
  • SUND: Satisfying and Unforgettable Nutritious Diet Diagnosis – A condition in which a person eats a healthy and nutritious diet that provides the body with all the necessary nutrients.
There is also another abbreviation with multiple meanings:
  • RASC: Robust Agile State Condition – A state in which a person is in good physical shape and has a strong body that is able to handle stress and pressure in a healthy way.
  • RASC: Radiant And Striking Complexion – A condition in which a person has healthy and radiant skin, healthy hair, and a generally attractive appearance.
  • RASC: Resilient And Strong Condition – A state in which a person has a good condition and is able to perform physical activity without getting tired or exhausted.
Background: Is overdiagnosis taking place?
An article, "The worse, the better" in the Danish railways company DSB's magazine "Ud & Se" (Drive Out & Have a Look) takes up the topic of overdiagnosis. These years, the new diagnoses that children increasingly recieve are:
  • Asperger's syndrome
  • ADHD
  • DAMP
  • Autism
  • Dyslexia
  • Super intelligence
  • ADD
  • Tourette's Syndrome
  • Generalized anxiety
  • School phobia
  • Performance anxiety
  • Excessive amounts of yellow bile
  • Schizofrenia
The article discusses whether the health sector itself suffers from an over-diagnosis syndrome (perhaps shortened to ODS?), or even a diagnosis epidemic.
It addresses the concern about possible overdiagnosis of children and the rest of the population. Is the solution to people's problems the one that doctors are immediately able to prescribe, namely medicine? Or are things quite different?
A quote from the article:
"We are witnessing a massive morbidization of ordinary events in life. It has reached a point where there is almost nothing left in our lives that is painful but does not require treatment.”
Read the Danish article "The worse, the better" for yourself by pressing or clicking here.
What is my own view of the many diagnoses?
My view is that it is not diagnosing the population as such that is the problem. No, it's more what follows from it.

Does everything really have to be treated with medicine, prescribed by a doctor, or a surgical procedure, what can collectively be called allopathic medicine (the most widespread form of medicine in the Western world)?
Do real "cures" exist, or changes in one's life that can be made that will make one no longer have to suffer?
Is much suffering really due to a "wrong" attitude, a "wrong" way of life, a "wrong" practice, "wrong" past actions that somehow no longer serve the patient and therefore have to be stopped, balanced or transcended?

Are they old karmic entanglements that are being tried resolved and balanced?

Is reorientation in life in multiple ways actually part of the solution to the riddle of suffering/life?
Are we going to have a series of new diagnoses like these?
βœ”οΈ OUT: Overdiagnosed Unnecessary Treatment.​ βœ”οΈ DONE: Diagnosis Of No Effect.
βœ”οΈ FUCKED: Faulty Unverified Clinical Knowledge and Erroneous Diagnosis.

How about these otherwise positive abbreviated terms for paths that can lead to healing and overcoming suffering?
βœ”οΈ CHRIST: Comprehensive Healing and Reformation through Integrated Spiritual Transformation.
βœ”οΈ PATH: Problem-solving and Alignment through Transcendental Healing.
βœ”οΈ SPIRIT: Spiritual Practice for Integrating Reformation and Inner Transformation.​​
βœ”οΈ SPIRIIT: Spiritual Practice for Integrating Reformation and Illuminating Inner Traits.​​​
βœ”οΈ GOD: Guidance and Overcoming through Divinity.
βœ”οΈ GUD: Guidance for Upliftment and Development.

I believe that it matters with which attitude you meet the doctor:
  • Before an appointment with the doctor, pray to Jesus Christ, Virgin Mary, Archangel Raphael or Ascended Masters of your choice to overshadow everyone present at the meeting so that the best outcome may manifest.
  • Also ask your higher self for guidance so that the condition can be overcome, balanced and you be healed.
If you do, it may not matter that much what kind of medicine it is (allopathic, homeopathic, ayurvedic, healing herbs, Bach's flower remedies, essential oils, etc.).

I have heard of two effective paths for children with ADHD to take, both of which seem to allow them to concentrate in school without having to take Ritalin. They have nothing to do with traditional medicine. One consists in changing the diet, which means that added sugar no longer appears in the child's diet. The other is of a different nature.

Lars Laursen, author.

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