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Mad Moose syndrome.

Caused by eating improperly cooked moose meat.

Doctor is probably an European immigrant and doesn't know. Canada has been importing doctors for the past three decades ever since they cut back domestic medical school funding in the early 90's. Now the medical system is filled with foreign doctors who don't even know Mad Moose syndrome and think it's some kind of new disease or something.

Even the First Nations natives know about the syndrome. They taught it to us three hundred years ago, at least. Canadian doctors know, along with most Canadian born citizens. You don't have to go to medical school to understand the moose is dangerous.

Some of the Algonquin and Ojibway natives have proposed Mad Moose as leading to the Wendigo cannibal psychosis, as opposed to extended starvation which is more commonly accepted cause. Exposure to the Wendigo psychosis, probably through eating the under cooked moose meat by British military forces in the 1700's, is believed to have returned the psychosis to infect the greater British Empire, including most of the royal houses of Europe. This supports the Moose Wendigo hypothesis as these troops were seldom ever exposed to starvation.