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SurvivingMSwithHOPE 04-07-2008 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by AfterMyNap (Post 253781)
Apparently, doing "extensive" research and applying it are worlds apart in her mind. I noticed that she's gushing less with you. I hope that means that she's had her butt in the naughty chair up in the Editor's office since she replied to me.


I noticed that too! She didn't ask me to share my story and I'm local!:p I'm willing to bet "extensive research" did not involve speaking with the medical community or there would have been reference to it. Like Erin said, probably Googled.

SallyC 04-07-2008 08:23 PM

Thanks, so much, Marcia, for this thread. And thanks to all who wrote to the Editor about it. You are the best.:)

the Bird 04-07-2008 08:55 PM

"I will challenge your" what????

Now I'm MAD!!!! I do believe I'm the first one on this thread to use the word sensationalist! And I WILL write her and her BOSS a letter, and a letter to the editor to be published in paper, although I must say that after reading her two responses to you guys, I don't have much hope with her boss.....

Research? What did she do to research? Ask the family? Google the definition of Multiple Sclerosis?

I didn't want to be mad to write the letter! I'll try to write fresh in the morrow and send the letter in.....actually I will refer to her letter to each of you. I think I'll do good....and I'll post mine here tomorrow!

SurvivingMSwithHOPE 04-07-2008 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by the Bird (Post 253882)
"I will challenge your" what????

Now I'm MAD!!!! I do believe I'm the first one on this thread to use the word sensationalist! And I WILL write her and her BOSS a letter, although I must say that after reading her two responses to you guys, I don't have much hope with her boss.....

Research? What did she do to research? Ask the family? Google the definition of Multiple Sclerosis?

I didn't want to be mad to write the letter! I'll try to write fresh in the morrow and send the letter in.....actually I will refer to her letter to each of you. I think I'll do good....and I'll post mine here tomorrow!


Yes, I got a kick out of "challenging" my wording! I KNOW you will do good! You go girl! Thanks for the email! :hug:

Look forward to reading your letter.

SurvivingMSwithHOPE 04-07-2008 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by SallyC (Post 253853)
Thanks, so much, Marcia, for this thread. And thanks to all who wrote to the Editor about it. You are the best.:)

Your welcome Sally! Thank you for the encouragement. :hug:

the Bird 04-07-2008 09:25 PM

Of course I lied and started writing the letter tonight! LOL I'll probably spend more time writing it, then she did researching MS!!!

SurvivingMSwithHOPE 04-07-2008 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by the Bird (Post 253908)
Of course I lied and started writing the letter tonight! LOL I'll probably spend more time writing it, then she did researching MS!!!


LOL.....I love a bird with ruffled feathers! Wonder where Snoodles is, she is a neighbor! We could :Demonstration:

GladysD 04-08-2008 10:42 AM

WOW! I am appalled by this article! But I am very glad it is posted and there have been letters sent off. Unbelievable! Hmmm. I say this, sure, someone can have both MS and some form of mental illness. BUT, I find it hard to believe that it's 'just the lesions' talking, per se, when it comes to emotions! People live with different levels of stress in their lives. Something that happens today can trigger some form of ptsd from one's past, certainly!

I've also been big on believing that schizophrenic reactions can occur from trauma. Certainly the scar tissue on the brain doesn't help the brain connect properly sometimes, but...I'm skeptical of anyone who would rather just stigmatize MS in such a fashion.

The story should have read. This poor family. Not only does the father have MS, but he also has Scizophenia. The trauma from the MS diagnosis set off a mental/emotional set-back.

For a community to support such literature, it's no wonder this gentleman's schizophrenic state got so out of hand. The one thing I know about schizophenia is the best course of treatment is Compassion, love and support. Yes, there are meds, but there has to be more than just meds to help a person heal from such a debilitating mental/emotional ailment.

That's enough out of me for the moment. :grouphug:

mommywms 04-08-2008 06:21 PM

Marcia
I seen your comment on this page....I want to say great for u,thanks on the behalf of all of us msers.
I hate ppl like them ppl that dont walk in our shoes and dont take the time to look at it in our view.
The problem is ms DONT get any media attention that it needs.
So this makes the public unaware of its effects on its victims,and for the most part the family of its victims.

hugz,
aly:grouphug:

the Bird 04-09-2008 08:47 PM

Well, you guys guess how long my original letter was? 886 words!

Since they only want 200 words, I got it reduced to 500 something!!! LOL

I sent it to the letters to the editor, the President, and the Features Editor.....

Here it tis!!!

Knoxville News Sentinel
2332 News Sentinel Drive
Knoxville, TN, 37921

RE: ‘Who’s going to speak up for these people?’ in Sunday's paper 4/6/08

April 9, 2008

Dear Editor,

I am one of approximately 400,000 Americans living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) according to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS). This newspaper article insinuated that MS and mental illness go hand in hand, but yet on the home page of the NMSS under symptom list, mental illness, bipolar, nor schizophrenia are listed. Multiple Sclerosis is NOT a mental illness.

No facts were given on this man's mental illnesses. The only two facts about MS stated were “MS is a chronic, often disabling disease in which the body's immune system attacks the central nervous system...” and then “...Betaseron, a drug designed to slow the effects of MS. “ This did not explain the disease to the general public whatsoever. And the scariest thing is that it read as if Betaseron was responsible for his mental illness. The paper could have educated the public and advertised the MS walk that was held in Knoxville.

This article did not reflect thoughtful research. Instead it reeled in poor journalism and sensationalism, starting with the headline and the pictures of the sweet children sitting on their daddy's lap. Speak for what people? The reader doesn't ever get a clear understanding of the answer to this question, until they read the very last sentence, in which one can presume that she is referring to mental illness.

What exactly was this article supposed to be about? Seems like the family asked for an article on mental illness and to raise awareness of the limited options for severely mentally ill. Using Greg Wolf's story, a great article could have been made addressing the prison system's inability to deal with the mentally ill. This also would have been a wonderful opportunity to give factual information given on his mental illnesses and on MS.

I feel for Greg Wolf, if he should see this article. The first sentence in this insensitive, poorly researched piece is “His family speaks of him in the past tense without realizing it..” Mental illness nor multiple sclerosis equals stupidity. The sensitivity directed towards him was ill felt. I feel sorry for the family who tried to have the public informed and appeared to be reaching out for help.

This article is an atrocity for people living with multiple sclerosis or with mental illness. I feel strongly that this article reflected very negatively on the community of Msers and the community of mental illness.

What is really sad is that people who live in this readership, and know people with MS are sadly misinformed. And there are a LOT of people who BELIEVE what they read in the paper. They expect the paper to be a knowledgeable entity.

I certainly hope that your paper does not normally engage in this type of sensationalistic publishing, when it seems to be the most widely read paper in Knoxville. Sensationalism. That is all this article is. Sad thing, for the readers, is that all MSers aren't sensational!


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