Re: Are you ALL wannabe doctors??





"mrslang" <mslangerhans@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ozgirl wrote:
>> Sally, your cite is not explanatory, just statement of fact.
>> If you are going to tell people that a certain thing is
>> dangerous at least explain why, not just point them to the
>> place where you heard it was "dangerous".

>
> my comment about being dangerous was that advice in here sometimes can
> be dangerous.


how I feel about the advice is very much the same. each of us needs to be
treated differently.
and these are just things that a doctor wouldnt even be able to do over the
internet.


it's a general opinion comment and you took it as
> reading "ozgirl's advice is dangerous" that's your problem.
>
>>You just don't
>> understand do you. You are doing nothing more than just
>> gossiping.
>
> 99.9% of your posts do the same thing. the posts when you do site
> something are from places that have a low carb agenda. I cite from the
> ADA and Joslin which are the authorities on diabetes whther you want to
> admit that or not.




>
>> I'd be very disappointed in both Annette and Quentin if they
>> tossed in a mindless blanket statement about how many carbs
>> we should have a day.
>
> never said that. I said 10-15 carbs per meal or 30 carbs per day might
> not be all right for SOME people. learn to read and quit projecting
> your paranoia in what you read.

i would say i dont think most newbies doctors would think it is the right
amount
for someone more active than ozgirl.

>
>>Your failure to look beyond these
>> blanket statements put out by ADA and Joslin is
>> disappointing
>
> and your failure to listen to their advice is even more disappointing.
> you place your own opinions above their facts.

agreed


>
>>but not something that bothers me personally,
>> it's the newbies who are ripe to accept blanket statements
>> that I worry about.

>
> the worry should be about you and your constant advice about your
> asutere lifestyle being what EVERYONE should follow. the worry should
> be about your constant slams of the ADA and Joslin. the worry should
> be about your condescending attitude towards anyone and everyone who
> doesn't agree with your low carb discipleship.
>
> you only listen to people who are like you. when someone with extreme
> scientific knowledge like CeeBee embarrassed you and exposed your
> ignorance with facts you were so confused you just blathered on for
> days twisting his words......just like you do anyone else you disagree
> with.

very true.


>
> but after your "blind joke" to a diabetic....which I know you tried to
> disguise as a joke about masturbation

she is very cruel.


.....I really have nothing more to
> say to you. that, combined with your wishing death on someone and
> having ADA pay for the funeral speaks volumes about what you really are
> like as a person despite the way you pretend to be so all helping in
> here.
>
> Sally

I have said many times that this group reminds me of small town people that
you see
in some movies. they are great friends with each other but the moment
someone different moves
in they will kill that persons puppy.
I guess you can say they remind me of the people in the movie Needful
Things.

--
Tom
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