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"Mark Probert" wrote in message .. .. cathyb wrote: snip what cathy b wrote LadyLollipop wrote: "Raving Loonie" wrote in message egroups.com... LadyLollipop wrote: "Raving Loonie" wrote in message legroups.com... ... Nonsense Has taken Over in*Health* Newsgroups You have just noticed ? amazing No, I have not just noticed. Why don't you try and stop it? What a waste of bandwidth. Stop it ... Who wants to stop it ? Anyone who is insterested in not wasting bandwidth. I rather thought, you might pick on on that. It seems that those who are involved are delightfully entertained. Then, please find an appropriate newsgroup, or stop crossposting As you can see from my title, these groups are *health* newsgroups. Frankly. we don't need raving loonies. Jan RL snip all diversions |
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"Mark Probert" wrote in message ... snip what george_of_the_bush wrote: On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 09:09:19 GMT, "LadyLollipop" wrote: "Raving Loonie" wrote in message egroups.com... LadyLollipop wrote: "Raving Loonie" wrote in message legroups.com... ... Nonsense Has taken Over in*Health* Newsgroups You have just noticed ? amazing No, I have not just noticed. Why don't you try and stop it? What a waste of bandwidth. Stop it ... Who wants to stop it ? Anyone who is insterested in not wasting bandwidth. I rather thought, you might pick on on that. It seems that those who are involved are delightfully entertained. Then, please find an appropriate newsgroup, or stop crossposting As you can see from my title, these groups are *health* newsgroups. Frankly. we don't need raving loonies. Jan snip all diversions and instigating of fights, by liar Mark Probert |
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"Mark Probert" wrote in message ... LadyLollipop wrote: "Raving Loonie" wrote in message oups.com... LadyLollipop wrote: "Raving Loonie" wrote in message egroups.com... ... Nonsense Has taken Over in*Health* Newsgroups You have just noticed ? amazing No, I have not just noticed. Why don't you try and stop it? What a waste of bandwidth. Stop it ... Who wants to stop it ? Anyone who is insterested in not wasting bandwidth. I rather thought, you might pick on on that. It seems that those who are involved are delightfully entertained. Then, please find an appropriate newsgroup, or stop crossposting snip As you can see from my title, these groups are *health* newsgroups. Frankly. we don't need raving loonies. snip instigating of fights by liar Mark Probert |
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"Mark Probert" wrote in message ... LadyLollipop wrote: What a waste of bandwidth. snip instigating of fights by liar Mark Probert, whose syle has NOT adjusted |
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"Mark Probert" wrote in message ... LadyLollipop wrote: "cathyb" wrote in message ups.com... LadyLollipop wrote: "Raving Loonie" wrote in message glegroups.com... LadyLollipop wrote: "Raving Loonie" wrote in message oglegroups.com... ... Nonsense Has taken Over in*Health* Newsgroups You have just noticed ? amazing No, I have not just noticed. Why don't you try and stop it? What a waste of bandwidth. Stop it ... Who wants to stop it ? Anyone who is insterested in not wasting bandwidth. I rather thought, you might pick on on that. It seems that those who are involved are delightfully entertained. Then, please find an appropriate newsgroup, or stop crossposting As you can see from my title, these groups are *health* newsgroups. Frankly. we don't need raving loonies. Jan RL Indeed not. We already have one in Lollipop This isn't about Lollipoop. Yes it is, silly. You poopsted something that was dumb and made it about yourself. There is an EXCELLENT example of twisting, and incorrect placing of blame. Actually the dumb was posted by raving loonie. IIRC, it is YOU who brought this *gang* of loonies over here. Jan Always Putting the Blame on Others. For some people, the first reaction to a problem is to find someone to blame. Blaming is a defense mechanism to avoid taking personal responsibility for the situation. The blamer rapidly finds fault in the other person and criticizes them. Trying to find a solution to the problem is much better than looking for someone to blame. Blaming is a pattern in some families that keeps people from becoming closer. People who blame others or situations without taking responsibility for their contribution to the problem never get the sense of satisfaction of growth. By refusing to see their own errors, they lose the opportunity to change the very aspects of themselves that keep them stuck. considering I have not mentioned mercury poisoning, there will no reason for Rich to follow this post. Unless, of course GASP Rich is a cyberstalker *;* The proof is in the pudding:-))))) * My primary intent is to expose her lies about mercury poisoning. If Jan Drew posts 100 times about having mercury poisoning and I only refute it say 30 times then there are 70 out of 100 that go unrefuted. An unsuspecting lurker may read her claim and not read the refutal* Aloha, Rich |
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"Vashti" wrote in message
... It wasn't a dark and stormy night when O'Hush wrote: Nothing suspicious. My lab partner is 20. Having examined her for about an hour a week for the last 9 weeks, I can say with a fair amount of certainty that she shows no evidence of pathology based on the tests we were taught to perform. My knees are slightly creaky, but aside from that I'm healthy. Ah that's good... it would freak me out to find something amiss in a fellow student! I examined DH for practice too (he's 43), and I did find a large, mobile, nontender epitrochlear (elbow) lymph node, which is supposed to be a potential sign of mediastinal (heart area) inflammation, but he says it's been there for years. Do you think it should be checked out? I'd be worried myself but then it seems worry is my natural state of being. I'll be sure he asks the doc about it next time he goes, but I listened to his chest and it sounds just like it's supposed to in every way. He's diabetic, but he's practically religious about his diet, and his blood sugar is under perfect control on diet and exercise. But you're right -- his doc should be made aware of it if she's not already. Hey- it's Tuesday! Have you had the results yet? No. I'm studying at home today so I won't find out until tomorrow unless we hear by e-mail, but my job for 10 years before I went to nursing school was preparing medical documentation very similar to what I had to write for that final, so I don't *think* I could have failed (it's pass/fail too). --Patti |
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"LadyLollipop" wrote in message news:eetFe.181450$x96.98381@attbi_s72... Always Putting the Blame on Others. For some people . . . snip plagiarized material Jan, please note that this line is included in the header for the article you stole this from: "Lynne Namka, Ed. D © 2002 " It's at: http://www.angriesout.com/grown14.htm, an attribution you conveniently and dishonestly omitted. Plagiarism is stealing and lying, Jan. YOU ARE A LIAR AND A THIEF! -- --Rich Recommended websites: http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles http://www.acahf.org.au http://www.quackwatch.org/ http://www.skeptic.com/ http://www.csicop.org/ |
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"O'Hush" wrote in message . com... "Vashti" wrote in message ... It wasn't a dark and stormy night when O'Hush wrote: Nothing suspicious. My lab partner is 20. Having examined her for about an hour a week for the last 9 weeks, I can say with a fair amount of certainty that she shows no evidence of pathology based on the tests we were taught to perform. My knees are slightly creaky, but aside from that I'm healthy. Ah that's good... it would freak me out to find something amiss in a fellow student! I examined DH for practice too (he's 43), and I did find a large, mobile, nontender epitrochlear (elbow) lymph node, which is supposed to be a potential sign of mediastinal (heart area) inflammation, but he says it's been there for years. Do you think it should be checked out? I'd be worried myself but then it seems worry is my natural state of being. I'll be sure he asks the doc about it next time he goes, but I listened to his chest and it sounds just like it's supposed to in every way. He's diabetic, but he's practically religious about his diet, and his blood sugar is under perfect control on diet and exercise. But you're right -- his doc should be made aware of it if she's not already. Hey- it's Tuesday! Have you had the results yet? No. I'm studying at home today so I won't find out until tomorrow unless we hear by e-mail, but my job for 10 years before I went to nursing school was preparing medical documentation very similar to what I had to write for that final, so I don't *think* I could have failed (it's pass/fail too). --Patti When you graduate, come to Hawaii and get a job. We're short-staffed. ;o) Rich |
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"Rich" wrote in message ... snip hissy fit from Rich --Rich |
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"Rich" wrote in message
... "O'Hush" wrote in message . com... "Vashti" wrote in message ... It wasn't a dark and stormy night when O'Hush wrote: Nothing suspicious. My lab partner is 20. Having examined her for about an hour a week for the last 9 weeks, I can say with a fair amount of certainty that she shows no evidence of pathology based on the tests we were taught to perform. My knees are slightly creaky, but aside from that I'm healthy. Ah that's good... it would freak me out to find something amiss in a fellow student! I examined DH for practice too (he's 43), and I did find a large, mobile, nontender epitrochlear (elbow) lymph node, which is supposed to be a potential sign of mediastinal (heart area) inflammation, but he says it's been there for years. Do you think it should be checked out? I'd be worried myself but then it seems worry is my natural state of being. I'll be sure he asks the doc about it next time he goes, but I listened to his chest and it sounds just like it's supposed to in every way. He's diabetic, but he's practically religious about his diet, and his blood sugar is under perfect control on diet and exercise. But you're right -- his doc should be made aware of it if she's not already. Hey- it's Tuesday! Have you had the results yet? No. I'm studying at home today so I won't find out until tomorrow unless we hear by e-mail, but my job for 10 years before I went to nursing school was preparing medical documentation very similar to what I had to write for that final, so I don't *think* I could have failed (it's pass/fail too). --Patti When you graduate, come to Hawaii and get a job. We're short-staffed. ;o) Rich Oh, Hawaii. I may have to consider it... I have thought about doing a little travel nursing, maybe for a year or so, with my son and husband in tow. There are loads of sites like this one: http://www.nurse.tv/ |
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