AFFLICTED…Netflix documentary reviewed

“Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear”, Mark Twain

I  have watched all episodes of the documentary Afflicted on Netflix. My mind is reeling and disturbed. I am hoping that by writing this blog I can begin to piece together my thoughts which to this point are rambling and disjointed. I have heard from one reader who has said there is a group who is writing to ask Netflix to remove it. At this point, I am neither for nor against this strategy.

For those of you who have not seen the documentary, there are seven people portrayed with four alleged conditions: Multiple Chemical Sensitivities(MCS), in one case, predominately mold, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS, otherwise known as myalgic encephalomyelitis, ME),  electrical sensitivity and Chronic Lyme Disease. The term fibromyalgia has not been mentioned but the symptoms and life experiences are somewhat the same for many people.

What is prompting me to write this blog and acknowledge the distress I feel watching these seven people? What have I to say that is fair-minded, will not cause more angst for the women and men in the documentary, and will ease my own mind as I am invited into lives that are clearly filled with emotional and physical pain?

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There are those who will be angry at the physician (MD), Dr. Friedman, who suggests the difficulty with these unexplained syndromes is that they are psychosomatic in nature. The filming crew does not spend much time with him allowing his view to be aired more frequently, but paraphrasing him somewhat, he suggests the persons experiencing this trauma and taking on the sick role have become more entrenched in their symptoms without identifying that it is a psychological issue. I can’t quote him verbatim and to rerun this program is not something I am keen to do, especially since his voice is somewhat low and I could not catch most of his views. But, I believe I just reported the gist of what he meant.

I do find it very upsetting, but understandable, the myriad of treatments, including supplements that are taken by all of the seven persons. One woman is quoted as taking 55 supplements daily. The travel and treatment costs are extremely high.  None of them are evidence-based, while most appear outlandish. There is a considerable strain on caregivers and the desperation and constant searching for specialists (the majority of whom are from the ‘alternative medicine’ realm) is distressing.

The self-imposed emotional and physical isolation is difficult to watch, although with one notable exception the people do go outside and seem to be mobile. I was astounded that these people were not encouraged to exercise, at least moderately, although one woman at the end was doing yoga which was very encouraging. Since most were able to walk and did not seem to be experiencing pain with walking I was filled with envy at their abilities.

Before the reader is convinced that I am not sympathetic to the endless searches of the sufferers for a cure to these invisible ‘diseases’, let me assure all that I have been there, wishing I could find a cure for fibromyalgia (FM) and chronic fatigue (CFS). Furthermore, I do not want to sound morally superior because I no longer advocate nor use any treatments that are not integral to scientific, evidence-based medicine.

I too have indulged in multiple alternative treatment modalities that were very expensive, and while at first would feel some relief from the pain and chronic fatigue, it was all due to the placebo effect and did not last. Ah, the power of the mind! All these therapists would tell me the same story, that is, that my liver was ‘stuck’ and I had to detoxify, that is, to do liver flushes.

In my view, this is a scientifically inaccurate claim. The language is similar to most of the alternative practitioners. They are paid handsomely for strategies that are part of what I believe to be voodoo science. Some in this documentary entice them to be hopeful that their treatments will work but at least in one instance the therapist suggests the woman will die if she does not comply.

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Most of the people in the film seemed to drink much water from plastic bottles, and plastic is a well-documented allergen. Water, particularly in plastic, especially if left in the heat, like the desert, cannot help but aggravate the immune system. Pets that are notorious for causing allergies were still a part of some of their lives. Therein lie many of the contraindications of our lives, sadly, mine included, if truth to be known.

People deal with their own trauma in their own ways and it is understandable that for many it is to focus on a cause that can be cured. I too have been there and it has taken me a long time to realize that the cure rests within me. Not so much an actual curebut an understanding of the trauma of my earlier life that has affected my central nervous system to such an extent that I want to take the responsibility away from myself.

I wish so often and so fervently that a new place, a new therapist, and a new treatment could alleviate my pain, fatigue, and myriad other symptoms. Alas, it is up to me to get up from the urge to lie in bed, give up, and let others take total care of me. I make this statement on a day when I feel like I can barely move. I know the answers: meditate, do light stretches, indulge in a new activity, and most importantly, get up and walkabout. Vegetating, moving to a new town, country, or space, adopting a self-imposed diet of fewer and fewer food types, and always searching for the magic treatment is not the answer.  What lies within me and yet I too struggle.

I understand the seven persons in the documentary. My advice is to not give up or give in to the false hope of being permanently ‘fixed’ by someone else. An experienced therapist who understands extreme anxiety and panic disorders can work with us to help us understand how we got to this stage, how to deal with triggers, and how to live a better quality of life in spite of the state of our amygdala.

We need to understand the neurobiology of fear. Note what Dr. Christine Blasey Ford spoke of regarding the hippocampus, which is closely connected with the amygdala and how we process fear. She too experiences anxiety and panic, yet she mastered all this by standing firm against adversity. She is my heroine. I will get up from the sofa and face the day and all its challenges.

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