Re: Some People
From: geniebene@comcast.net
Sat Nov 12 05:18:09 2005
Kudos to you both!! I too am sick of being patronized.
jeanne
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Some People take perverse pleasure in baiting people on a discussion board such as this. Do not take offense and do not expend any energy in replying to such ignorance. Advice or commentation about adhesions should come only from those of us who have them, and simply ignore those that dont. Yours
Deborah
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From: International Adhesions Society <tracy.joslin@adhesions.org>
To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS <adhesions@dns.obgyn.net>
Sent: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 08:03:37 -0600
Subject: The adhesion cure
From: "DT" <dt2005@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: The adhesion cure
To Jammy,
I don't know who you are, or where your "expertise" comes from, but I find
your advice highly suspect and extremely shallow.
The adhesion disease that I and others on this site have been fighting all
our lives is not due to stress, anger, lack of inner peace, physical
fitness, eating french fries or chocolate cake. I am a very fit woman (I am
one level below black belt in Tae Kwon Do), I meditate, I have wonderful
friends and family and have no known enemies. I have a wonderful job, laugh
a lot and enjoy life to the fullest - and yet every day I struggle with a
level of pain that is, at times, barely bearable. I have gone through many
necesary surgeries to alleviate complications caused by this disease - some
which have assisted me while others have not. This pain is caused by dense,
massive amounts of adhesions within my adbdomen and pelvis that have bound
organs to one another and to the wall of my abdomen and pelvis. What causes
the adhesions in the first place is still being researched, but thus far
SCIENTISTS have determined that one possible cause is endometriosis, and
that the condition can be exacerbated by surgical intervention(s).
Here's my advice to you: Please take your "advice" and do a little more
research on this disease before trying to "help" others. You are not
well-informed and you could potentially cause someone more harm than good
with what you are advocating. We have enough to deal with in the medical
community without having to be subject to uninformed self-help "gurus".
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DT
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