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Old 03-05-2008, 12:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Goodn'Plenty View Post
No amount of common sense can make up for statistical facts that are presented in a well written response to incorrect data.
That is not hubris nor is it being full of one's self. It is applying what one has learned along the way to approve or negate a hypothesis that has been presented.
It ends up making everyone better informed !!!!!!!!!!!!!
No one should ever be chastised/ignored/belittled for presenting the truth with statistical facts to back it up ,in a well presented concise manner.
And that my friends is what has been going on here .
That is what these kind people are trying to say has happened to them in the nicest way possible if I may be so bold to come to their defense and to mine

And to those championing " Free speech"- even "Free Speech " has limits imposed on it by the constitution.You cannot yell fire in a crowded theater .You cannot just write stuff about people and and just because you write it becomes the truth .That is NOT what is meant by" free speech".That is why there is something called libel.

In peace
GnP



Hi GnP,

I get you.

I would never argue the point with, for arguments sake a Mechanic who had been successfully performing his job for decades, as one would presume quite comfortably that he would be somewhat of an expert at his profession.

If I tried to put forward an unsubstantiated hypothesis to him about mechanics I could not possibly expect him to accept it without discussion and I could not feel "set upon" or "stalked" when he offered me the correct facts UNLESS I had proof of what I was hypothesising to back me up.

In medicine there are some things that are simply black and white, no argument, no discussion, just fact based on sound medical knowledge and research over the ages.

With RSD/CRPS we have not reached that stage, nobody is really an expert even if they profess to be one.
After 8 years of study and 32 years in the Medical Profession I am still learning but there are SOME things that I am confident that I am knowledgable about.

This disease is a difficult one, we are all sick, many of us VERY sick. This forum needs to be one of support and caring and listening, not abuse and backstabbing.
Surely nobody feels good about what has been going on?
All I can say is 'what a shame'

Regards Tayla
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