firstly i was giving you a birds eye view and told you what a layman can not do. i did write you while saying one can not do clinical research and i can now see why it didn't go well with you.Where did I say I want to do clinical research? Nowhere did I say I wanted to do clinical research. I just thought researchers would be more competent than usual doctors. Since researchers would have higher IQ they would be able to notice subtle things and understand difficult concept. They would get the diagnosis right. Hence I wanted to contact researchers.
Now I have a problem. The symptoms really don't match with those of the diagnosed disease and I am suffering. The wrong diagnosis/misdiagnosis have created additional side problems. What do I do?
anyways... i am sorry to hear that you are talking about your own self. my take on whatever you are suffering from is same as i said earlier above.. see a specialist doctor (who should preferably be also a teacher / supervisor or working in a teaching hospital) from the field of concern. as per my experience i rarely opt for the most famous ones as they are too pompous and arrogant for my liking. See a few doctors and select the one who gives you enough time to listen to you and also gives you time to ask questions. One of the best minds i have met in medicine are usually the ones who make lousy money and have a very few patients coming to them.
hope this helps.
cheers