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Re: ApologyFrom: Jennifer (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon Oct 27 12:21:11 2003
Just procrastinating and thought I would add my two cents. I don't take offense at Tammy's postings. Also, I looked at Tammy's website -- I didn't find Tammy's site aggressive. Perhaps a better place to float her funding idea was on her site, or to inquire about working in conjunction with EA directly on such an endeavor however I would consider it a minor misstep at most. Personally I think the annom poster is a bit drastic, Tammy's posting was simply an inquiry. Often the way ideas come to realization is by asking questions and when they do take form, they are not necessarily what was initially imagined. More than that, I appreciate the fact that Tammy takes the time to respond to posting with her experiences. I find that is one of the best ways we can learn from each other. There are other sites out there that we can all learn from, and the beauty of the internet is that you can puruse information without parting with cash until you choose. I don't know that this is where I should post this or if I should be sending it directly to the EA web moderator, --- ideally you will tolerate my ignorance. Other, Tammy, I don't find an apology necessary, I believe you only posted with positive intentions. Take care of yourself. Jennifer At Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Tammy wrote: > >I wanted to post an apology to all users of this forum. This was >prompted by rather an upsetting and disturbing email sent from someone >ANONYMOUSLY which obvioulsy means they dont want to be known unlike >myself. What i post on this site is sent from the heart. I am an >alternative therapist and i also have endo. If i have come across as >brash or know it all i apologise this is not at all my intention. my >intention is to pass on tools and advice using alternatives such as yoga >and diet, exercise and nutrition to those of you who too have endo. this >information is available on my website. it is free info so where >someone got the notion i was soliciting business is beyond my >understanding. i have at no time stipulated that i charge for this >service. In my opinion there are many ways that you can help yourself >with endo. you can either choose to learn about this from someone who >is frightened, is in pain, does hurt and does have endo quite bad. >Someone who at times has been very upset and did not know in which >direction to turn but also from someone who opted to find out about Endo >and to learn new ways alternative to those conventional medicines, that >do work, but are not for me. i am sorry if i came across as in your >face but in my opinion you can either learn from someone or not learn >its our own journey with endo. I apologise again but get very >frustrated when trying to help others, when most of the time i dont >really have the energy and dont really have to do this either? i choose >to do this as a christian. to help others in the same situation as i >am. i dont take kindly to people who rant and rave and just have not >seen my point of veiw. these are often the people that should stay >quiet! i wanted to apologise although lord knows i dont know why i am >just that the person concerned posted some damaging comments to which i >have now responded. If there is a cure for endo, if there is a way to >help each other then we need to learn from one another, not to put those >who are trying to help those individuals. with love and blessings >tammyx
-- Jennifer
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