Thursday, March 24, 2011

Placebo

The "placebo effect" is a fascinating phenomenon, if you ask me.
I don't find the effect itself very astonishing, really, since everything always depends on the view, background, understanding, and preconceptions of the observer or experiencer.
But it really fascinates me how the conscious mind can create unconscious changes. You don't know when an effect is pure placebo. If you did, the effect would seize to exist, and then there would be nothing to know of. If that makes any sense?  
It's a concept which only exists when you are unaware of it. Brilliant!
How does the mind do this? And I wonder if animals with less developed brains can enjoy the benefits of this marvel... And how much can be regulated or corrected via this implementation?
And since it's only effective when we don't know of it, we cannot really start exploiting it - because then we would become aware of it. A world where placebo medicine was distributed would make us all skeptic and immune to it.
So... All we can do is appreciate its actuality, unaware if we benefit from it or not.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Time Typical


Generally, I dislike being like everybody else.
I do sometimes think "If only I was normal, if only I could function like everybody else, if only every aspect of me mirrored the majority.", but those are thoughts of despair. If I did have the choice, I would choose to be me.
Being one of so many on antidepressants, just another number in the statistics, so insignificant, makes me want to vomit (and not just because of the side effects) but it also makes me wonder. The way these affective disorders are spreading, rapidly, pandemically... It's frightening and alarming.

The development fits the typical model of lifestyle diseases perfectly, and I always wonder about these diseases.
Have they really become more and more frequent, or is it simply that people used to die, or get seriously ill, from a number of infectious diseases before they were even old enough to be affected by the lifestyle diseases?
I mean who would notice high levels of blood glucose or triglycerides if you're already dehydrated, covered in boils, and coughing up blood?

I think it makes sense though. That the changes in lifestyle from then to now could lead to the various health-related problems. I think obesity is a perfect example. Especially because the most important factor is an environmental one. Food availability!
The increase in food availability (in this part of the world at least) has been so rapid compared to previous environmental changes for our species. The same goes for the decrease in physical activity. And the complexity of our bodies makes it impossible to adapt so quickly. We are suited to a limited environment, so we do not function well in this excess of foods and nutriments. We are not fit to having to say stop or say no to food. The evolution, which should ensure that we adapt to the changes around us, is a slow process. We cannot keep up with the societies we are creating.

Maybe the affective disorders can be viewed the same way. We deal with more and more cognitive stimulations and challenges. The pace is increasingly high and the demands are growing and developing, and we haven't had the time to evolve and adapt to this. We've pushed it to the limit and the brain cannot keep up.
So, just like the increased food availability causes problems, so does the increased cognitive stimulations. The problems are diverse, and so we define them as different disorders in order to handle them.
So the problem isn't that we, as a species, have suddenly started spontaneously developing new disorders - and with great frequencies. Instead, the problem is what we have created outside ourselves.
It's simply a matter of the capacity which has, until recently, been sufficient - but can no longer meet the demands we ourselves are creating.

The real problem is then: what the frack can we do about it? Medicate everyone?
Surely we cannot speed up evolution or slow down the development of our societies. But okay, if we just wait for everyone to become ill, then development will naturally slow down, if not break down. I doubt that would happen though.
I'm at a loss.


   

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Posting just to post.... photos

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I haven't posted anything in a while now. I've been feeling kinda sick of myself and my thoughts.
I still do, but I want to stay in touch with this little diary of mine, so I'm doing another "what's on my phone"-thing.... Here we go:


Uuhhm.... Trying to make carrots and bread seem fancy, I think...

I just love it when my favorite products are 50% off! And when I'm thrilled, I take pictures.

Yes, I know. Get over it, Nicci!
Makes me laugh.
Harry Potter! - Oh him...

Yeah, the snow is almost gone!!

Later that same day....

Preparation. And procrastination.

Studying for yet another exam.

Perhaps you've dropped a heavy object on your toe??
Perhaps I have...

My point here wasn't the highlighted stuff. But the sound descriptions...
Very important to distinguish the two. The lub and the dup!

I'm sorry... Like the hole in a doughnut!?!??
That must be just about the strangest comparison ever.

Ooooh Yeah!
Yes. Use an example they understand. Superman should work...
32 million years!! Whoa, and that's just the cortex...!


My notes to self always keep getting longer!

Scientists do have a sense of humor!
Came by on a morning run. Had to take a picture of the place we call Hell.

Thought it looked good, I guess.

Danish translation: Beans simple "doctor, there".
Well, the "doctor" made sense. So, 1 out of 4....

I do hope I'll remember to look back on these photos, years from now...
Just to see where I was. Or am, I guess.