We destroyed Neuropathy first time around, only to return a year later.
Somewhat alarming, however, returns of the parasite causing Neuropathy are to be expected.
When or where was picked up the contagion is pointless consideration because the public is infested with it. The uncanny ability of the parasite to thrive on hosts without leaving visible marks is essential to its ghostly persistence and such, we have to spot someone who doesn’t carry it in some form or another.
The contagious attribute of Neuropathy is important for two reasons. It tells us that the viewpoints about Neuropathy are way out there when attributing it to the nervous system.
Second, contagion makes us aware that when we had Neuropathy we spread it too and when we don’t, we will inevitably get it. Paying attention to those attributes which make Neuropathy a formidable challenge is essential in defeating it.
On a side note – it appears that we may have insulted Artificial Intelligence. Google search is driven by Ai and… asking it if Neuropathy is contagious the search engine says; Neuropathy is not contagious. And of course that is not true.
Artificial Intelligence only knows what humans know, which means that it only sorts and structures accumulated data. For today, it’s too soon to offer this other data.