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Hey Dirk;

Your subject line - lets us know you are serious. Yes, you do have to get to know us. But if you have serious concerns, questions or problems, you will get serious help, if we can give it - You know it all depends on our experiences as we are not making a living in the medical field.

That said - What can we help you with Dirk?

~guin

P.S. Bill always tries to keep things on the lighter side and keep us living longer with his humor.

I'm Concerned

OK, please, someone, clue me in. I never frequented "this side" of the Zapper forum, so I don't know the etiquette.How am I to respond if I post a serious question and I get a smart-ass BS reply? I know what my initial reaction would be: "What a jerk! To Hell with coming here looking for advice, friendship, and information!"I've seen several of these kinds of replies.Is it because I'm new and don't know all the players, and how they post? Do I just laugh, and pass it off as someone's usual high-jinks?Thanks for any feedback!Dirk

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Ever person is different. I am like you and you never know what will come out of my mouth, snicker. The same with each web side or side. This really is a close family and I am surprised if you did get a BS remark. I find this side more of a family and more open to questions than the BBS. The BBS I find I can say how I really feel. On this side I find I hold back some as more new people come here first and I do not want to scare them. Especialy as of late I find I will delete what I used to answer. I am not ignoring but I feel I can't open up like I used to.

One of these days (weeks, months whenever) I will start getting back to what most people call normal, but for those who know me I am far from normal.

Best

Gail

I'm Concerned

OK, please, someone, clue me in. I never frequented "this side" of the Zapper forum, so I don't know the etiquette.How am I to respond if I post a serious question and I get a smart-ass BS reply? I know what my initial reaction would be: "What a jerk! To Hell with coming here looking for advice, friendship, and information!"I've seen several of these kinds of replies.Is it because I'm new and don't know all the players, and how they post? Do I just laugh, and pass it off as someone's usual high-jinks?Thanks for any feedback!Dirk

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----- Original Message -----

From: " dirknzippy "

> OK, please, someone, clue me in. I never frequented " this side " of

> the Zapper forum, so I don't know the etiquette.

>

> How am I to respond if I post

> a serious question and I get a

> smart-ass BS reply?

> I know what my initial reaction

> would be: " What a jerk! ToHell

> with coming here looking for

> advice, friendship, and information! "

%%% I think I qualify as the resident smart-ass with the most BS. I'm

proud of being a smart-ass, because it's the only way anyone will ever call

me smart. As for the BS it's part of a defense mechanism. Physical health

deteriorates to the point where the only medical news you hear is negative,

and the physical limits take an emotional and mental toll on daily life. BS

is sometimes the last line of defense in a losing battle. Humor, sophomoric

and silly, irreverent and irrelevant, risque and rude, is IMO an effective

weapon in the struggle to maintain a normal life when the body is no longer

normal.

%%% If my smart-ass remarks offend you, I truly apologize for insulting

your sensibilities, and if you consider my normal BS unacceptable postings

for this venue, I am also sorry for having done so. None of that was is or

will ever be my intent.

%%% Humor as therapy is considered such by respected medical authorities.

For some commisseration is the relief they seek; for others spiritual

comfort serves the purpose. For me it is humor. I offer it without

expectations of any sort. It is there to be accepted or not, to be used or

not, to be deleted or not. You, and everyone else is free to delete, ignore

or condemn thei smart-as' BS without hurting my feelings at all. All I ask

is that you understand the smart asses of the world are often spouting

serious stuff wrapped in the foolishness and friviloty that normally is not

found in that setting. And their BS is the vehicle available to take them

away from places where they would rather not dwell.

%%% This forum is full of wise advice, warm friendship and valuable

information. I'd like to think that there was room for a little

entertainment, too.

From California where if it were not for being a jerk, I'd have no

accomplishments at all.

Bill

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Bill,

"Dirknzippy" has a point. It is time we rained you in once and for all with some editing. Therefore I will magnanimously volunteer my valuable time and efforts.

1) Move paragraph 3 to position of paragraph 1.

2) Leave the rest just the way it is.

Perhaps Dirknzippy believes that, rather than humor, you should learn to use more words in your posting that might offend others as being borderline obscene. You rarely do this. For example, "smart ass BS" manages to squeeze two off color comments into four words, if you count BS as two words. If a person is going to throw stones, he should not own a glass hot air balloon.

If "Dirknzippy" comes here for sympathy, he will get it. If he comes here for information, he will get it. And should he need to smile or laugh, so as to put his troubles into proper perspective, he will get that too.

As for you Bill, don't ever change.......the possibilities are terrifying.

Jim E

Re: I'm Concerned

----- Original Message ----- From: "dirknzippy"> OK, please, someone, clue me in. I never frequented "this side" of> the Zapper forum, so I don't know the etiquette.>> How am I to respond if I post> a serious question and I get a> smart-ass BS reply?> I know what my initial reaction> would be: "What a jerk! ToHell> with coming here looking for> advice, friendship, and information!"%%% I think I qualify as the resident smart-ass with the most BS. I'm proud of being a smart-ass, because it's the only way anyone will ever call me smart. As for the BS it's part of a defense mechanism. Physical health deteriorates to the point where the only medical news you hear is negative, and the physical limits take an emotional and mental toll on daily life. BS is sometimes the last line of defense in a losing battle. Humor, sophomoric and silly, irreverent and irrelevant, risque and rude, is IMO an effective weapon in the struggle to maintain a normal life when the body is no longer normal.%%% If my smart-ass remarks offend you, I truly apologize for insulting your sensibilities, and if you consider my normal BS unacceptable postings for this venue, I am also sorry for having done so. None of that was is or will ever be my intent.%%% Humor as therapy is considered such by respected medical authorities. For some commisseration is the relief they seek; for others spiritual comfort serves the purpose. For me it is humor. I offer it without expectations of any sort. It is there to be accepted or not, to be used or not, to be deleted or not. You, and everyone else is free to delete, ignore or condemn thei smart-as' BS without hurting my feelings at all. All I ask is that you understand the smart asses of the world are often spouting serious stuff wrapped in the foolishness and friviloty that normally is not found in that setting. And their BS is the vehicle available to take them away from places where they would rather not dwell.%%% This forum is full of wise advice, warm friendship and valuable information. I'd like to think that there was room for a little entertainment, too.From California where if it were not for being a jerk, I'd have no accomplishments at all.Bill

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I have to agree

that humor is what gets me through the day. 2005 was my bad year having spent 28 nights in the hospital

mostly because I have an artificial aortic valve and am on a blood thinner and

most procedures require a longer stay than most heart patients.

I can remember one

night while I was talking to my wife on the phone a nurse came in to give me a

shot. She said she was just going

to give me a shot and to keep talking.

I replied, “if you are giving it to me it won’t show up on my bill”. To which she dropped the syringe and

had to go get another dose of insulin.

I wonder if I got charged for both dozes?

I like to think

that my “good morning”, “thank-you” mixed with lots of humor made the life of

the medical folks a little more tolerable and made me feel good even if being

told to lay still after a visit to the Cat Lab is one of the hardest things to

do.

My problem is I am

the only one who thinks I am funny but maybe I am helping someone get to heaven

by putting up with my groaners.

Joe

God Loves Us All

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Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006

2:44 AM

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Concerned

----- Original Message -----

From: " dirknzippy "

> OK, please, someone, clue me in. I never frequented " this side "

of

> the Zapper forum, so I don't know the etiquette.

>

.._,___

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Wow! Thanks for the immediate and positive feedback! I really do

appreciate it.

I'm going to lurk a while longer, while I get to know the players on

this list.

Unfortunately, for most of my early youth, I was on the ugly and

cruel butt end of teasing and practical jokes. It's taken me years

to be less sensitive about teasing -- I try to bottle up my initial

feelings and grin and bear it. (Which is not the same as " grinning

and baring it " which I used to do in some of the more notorious bars

here and elsewhere, which sometimes got me some free drinks, and

sometimes got me kicked out...)

I do try to use humor myself, Bill -- only it's usually directed at

myself. So I'm not totally humorless!

Take care y'all!

Dirk'n'Zippy...let's see now, if we lie on our back and prop our legs

up against the wall, and using both feet and both hands, maybe, just

MAYBE, we can pull that beam out of our own eye...ugh...ugh...ugh...

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> As for you Bill, don't ever change.......the possibilities are

> terrifying.

I'm with Jim. I'd be cowering under the couch with the dust bunnies and

missing knitting needles.

Lynn S.

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Mama, homeschooler, writer, activist, spinner & knitter

http://www.siprelle.com

NOTICE: The National Security Agency may have read this email without

warning, warrant, or notice.

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When I first started on the Zaplist, I was provoked when I would ask a serious question, or voiced a concern, and got a less than serious answer. One reason was that instead of answering my question, it seemed that everyone was busy praising the humor and the cleverness of the writer. After the backslapping, finally somebody would get down to business, and answer. Most of us know each other well enough now to respond in an appropriate way. But you all know as well as I do that when you are in the grip of that highly charged emotional medical situation, you need help of all sorts, and you want to be taken seriously immediately. Sometimes a post comes back sounding like one is being patronized by one's SOB doctor, and it hits the wrong way. And there are days when something said offends when it might not the next. There is not one of us that should not be here either posting or just visiting. So bear with us all.

Becca in Florida (I am waiting for winter, and there ain't no winter)charade799@... wrote: Ever person is different. I am like you and you never know what will come out of my mouth, snicker. The same with each web side or side. This really is a close family and I am surprised if you did get a BS remark. I find this side more of a family and more open to questions than the

BBS. The BBS I find I can say how I really feel. On this side I find I hold back some as more new people come here first and I do not want to scare them. Especialy as of late I find I will delete what I used to answer. I am not ignoring but I feel I can't open up like I used to. One of these days (weeks, months whenever) I will start getting back to what most people call normal, but for those who know me I am far from normal. Best Gail I'm Concerned OK, please, someone, clue me

in. I never frequented "this side" of the Zapper forum, so I don't know the etiquette.How am I to respond if I post a serious question and I get a smart-ass BS reply? I know what my initial reaction would be: "What a jerk! To Hell with coming here looking for advice, friendship, and information!"I've seen several of these kinds of replies.Is it because I'm new and don't know all the players, and how they post? Do I just laugh, and pass it off as someone's usual high-jinks?Thanks for any feedback!Dirk

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I offer my sincerest apologies to everyone I have offended by my

original inappropriate post. Rest assured I know where the " preview "

and " cancel " buttons are on the screen! So sorry I got off on the

wrong foot with you good folks. I will do better.

Peace

Dirk

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dirk we are all diffrent i can understand you concern and you wanting to understand the intensions of other rest assured everyone on here is diffrent we reson question and sometimes make jokes to some this may come off the wrong way but everyone has to learn other people and we know you didnot mean anything wrong you where just concern wheather this site would be benifical to you ! beleave me in everyones own way it will be in the end you will have your asnwer and maybe even a laugh know when it's serisus we will be surisus but sometimes peoplehandle the suriss things with jokes however i for one know you did nto mean it wrong ! sometimes we have to reaD things three or foiur times to find the true meaning look at is for a diffrent veiw in the end we will all get along just fine ! and be freidns and support each other ! stacie,23 shockign life for shocking people I offer my sincerest apologies to everyone I have offended by my original inappropriate post. Rest assured I know where the "preview" and "cancel" buttons are on the screen! So sorry I got off on the wrong foot with you good folks. I will do better.PeaceDirk

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Dirk,

I for one just want to say that we are glad you are here on this side!!! Lists are often different than BB's and this one is a great group of people......very diverse and there when you need them.

in CA

I offer my sincerest apologies to everyone I have offended by my original inappropriate post. Rest assured I know where the "preview" and "cancel" buttons are on the screen! So sorry I got off on the wrong foot with you good folks. I will do better.PeaceDirk

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