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March  30, 2007

06:08:08 pm, Categories: Medicine, Skepticism, 202  words

Miracle on Pope John Paul II Street: Not Likely
The  International Herald Tribune is reporting that a French nun has  declared
that she was cured of Parkinson's through intercessory prayer to  the late
Pope John Paul II--just the miracle the Vatican needs to declare  John Paul
to be a saint. (Apparently he was fast-tracked for sainthood soon  after his
death.)
But wait a minute, you might be saying, isn't  Parkinson's a degenerative
disease for which there is no cure?
So, uh...  isn't the real miracle here that THE VATICAN HAS FOUND A CURE  FOR
PARKINSON'S?!?!
I mean, if it were true, sister Simon-Pierre would  have a moral obligation
to submit herself to a battery of scientific tests,  as the world's first
person to ever beat Parkinson's.
Here's a bet: the  original diagnosis of Parkinson's was a misdiagnosis.
According to the San  Diego Union-Tribune:
As many as 200,000 of the estimated 1 million people  in North America who
learn they have Parkinson's disease, a progressive  disorder marked by
tremors and slow movement, may be misdiagnosed because  the condition
requires special expertise to recognize and  treat.
Somebody get that nun's head inside an MRI machine, stat, before  her
"Parkinson's" comes back.
(Hat tip to the Zeitgeister for pointing  out that it was probably a
misdiagnosis.)

Posted by Christopher Mims  16  comments

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I seem to recall a pop singer some years ago who developed all the symptoms
of some serius disease, MS I think, which were eventually found to be the
result  of a sort of prolonged
hysterics due to overwork - she wasn't faking, she'd got overtired and  blown
a fuse - wonder if this nun has been over-working, then relaxed ?






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