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Re: Is there ever any relief???
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jun 3 11:02:30 2004
I have been on this forum for a long time and have read multiple
postings to you addressing the same issue. One was just posted a few
months ago. The problem that I have, and the others have addressed this
in their messages to you, is that your replies seem to not be for the
purpose of giving your advice, rather they seem to be for the purpose of
discrediting something that someone elso has said. That does not seem
to be a very friendly way to conduct yourself to me. I don't cringe
when I see your name because I am afraid of hearing two sides to an
issue, I cringe because I am afraid of who you will offend this time
with your "better than thou, smarter than thou, you shouldn't even
bother posting" attitude. I just wanted to make you aware of a problem
that I, along with others, am having with the attitude that comes across
in your postings. If you have a different opinion, just give the person
your advice instead of negating everything that someone else has
written.
At Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Kristy wrote:
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>Anon,
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>It is your imagination about what you said about when and how I post.
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>I've done a lot of reading on the subject. Sometimes people can read
>something without having to give personal experiences. One doesn't have
>to experience something in every case to know it.
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>And my point is that there are two sides to every issue. I'm not
>doubting that some don't have problems with Lupron at all. I know that
>it can. Just like I know that the pill continuously is not right for
>everyone.
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>Also, I'm sorry you cringe when you see my name or someone else's name
>expressing the issue of two sides to an issue.
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>The only one I seem to have offended is you. Pls don't speak for or
>think for someone else by assuming that I've offended others. They will
>tell me if I have.
>
>Also, would you pls show me where you get your info that Lupron does
>cause bone damage in every single patient that does it? The reason I ask
>is so that I can learn something new. I know it can for a lot of women
>but saying that it does bone damage in every single patient at some
>point or another I find interesting and just want to know where you got
>that info. That's what reading is about: learning something new. You
>don't have to personally experience everything you know something about.
>That's why I say there are two sides to every story and also said that
>each patient is different.
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>Also, I did Zoladex. Does that count as personal experience?
>
>And also if you wish to debate with me about something provide your name
>so we know who you are or e-mail me privately. But there are two sides
>to every story.
>
>--
>=====
>Kristy :)
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>http://www.geocities.com/sokokl/Kristysstory.html
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