Guest guest Posted June 6, 2011 Report Share Posted June 6, 2011 I agree and would ask all, including me, to avoid all discussions of politics here.If someone wants to do a Yahoo Group on the Politics of Health care that would be good. Let us know.ThanksCE Grim MD I'm with you on this one 100%! I just ignore the political stuff, but there are so many other forums for people to discuss those matters I'm not sure why they need to be posted here. I'm all for free expression, but this is a unique place where people come for help with their disease, and if it's alienating those very people who this site is supposed to be helping, well - maybe some rules should be laid down.>> Do we really need to have those threads on this forum? Cant we just stick to the topic of PA? There are plenty of places to have those political and policy discussions. It is hard enough to weed through all the emails. Even if you label them as such, I dont think they should be on the forum. It will make me and others probably stop reading all together. I am here to learn about PA and its diagnosis and treatment. I am not interested in what socialism is or is not. I dont care to hear about Obama, Bush, Nazi, or any other off topic threads. If you want to talk about socialized medicine I am sure there is a forum for that. Please, not here. It is ruining a good thing, at least in my opinion. I'm just sayin...> > > ============================================================================> 45-Male-Caucasian, 5'9"- 234lbs, PA Diagnosed 2007 Suspected Hyperplasia-No tumors on CT - No AVS.> Meds: 50mg Spiro, 1200mg Calcium, 500mg Magnesium, 100,000UI Vit D (weekly), 20mg Omeprazole> Side effects: Gynecomastia, stomach inflammation> Other Diags: GERD, Hiatal Hernia, Metabolic Syndrome - PreDiabetic, Secondary Hyperparathyroidism caused by Renal calcium leak, Bone Cyct in left Femoral Head and Pelvis. Benign Lung Nodules, Fibromyalgia, Scarring on Right Kidney Lower Pole> DASH: Started DASHing 5/3/2011> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2011 Report Share Posted June 7, 2011 I agree. Let's get ourselves better and not give us a worse headache through politics. HUG HUG Subject: Re: Political Threads...Just say noTo: hyperaldosteronism Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 2:24 PM You guys are cracking me up. ROFLMust be the heat. It is 97 here in mpls which is crazy hot for this time of year. Perhaps we can move back to light heartedness now?The blue hair troll is cute. I shouldnt let the politcal stuff get on my nerves. It is just that it is an election year and I am already sick of hearing politcal BS. So group hug now? > > >> > > Do we really need to have those threads on this forum? Cant we just stick to the topic of PA? There are plenty of places to have those political and policy discussions. It is hard enough to weed through all the emails. Even if you label them as such, I dont think they should be on the forum. It will make me and others probably stop reading all together. I am here to learn about PA and its diagnosis and treatment. I am not interested in what socialism is or is not. I dont care to hear about Obama, Bush, Nazi, or any other off topic threads. If you want to talk about socialized medicine I am sure there is a forum for that. Please, not here. It is ruining a good thing, at least in my opinion. I'm just sayin...> > > > > > > > > ============================================================================> > > 45-Male-Caucasian, 5'9"- 234lbs, PA Diagnosed 2007 Suspected Hyperplasia-No tumors on CT - No AVS.> > > Meds: 50mg Spiro, 1200mg Calcium, 500mg Magnesium, 100,000UI Vit D (weekly), 20mg Omeprazole> > > Side effects: Gynecomastia, stomach inflammation> > > Other Diags: GERD, Hiatal Hernia, Metabolic Syndrome - PreDiabetic, Secondary Hyperparathyroidism caused by Renal calcium leak, Bone Cyct in left Femoral Head and Pelvis. Benign Lung Nodules, Fibromyalgia, Scarring on Right Kidney Lower Pole> > > DASH: Started DASHing 5/3/2011> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2011 Report Share Posted June 7, 2011 The guy who is under Goat Gruffs bridge as I recall Tiped sad Send form miiPhone ;-)May your pressure be low!CE Grim MDSpecializing in DifficultHypertension Whats a troll? Subject: Re: Political Threads...Just say noTo: hyperaldosteronism Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 1:23 AM Those are trolls every time you hit reply to them you feed them, personally I don't even bother reading their posts, I'm more interested in medicine than .. well basically everything else. >> Do we really need to have those threads on this forum? Cant we just stick to the topic of PA? There are plenty of places to have those political and policy discussions. It is hard enough to weed through all the emails. Even if you label them as such, I dont think they should be on the forum. It will make me and others probably stop reading all together. I am here to learn about PA and its diagnosis and treatment. I am not interested in what socialism is or is not. I dont care to hear about Obama, Bush, Nazi, or any other off topic threads. If you want to talk about socialized medicine I am sure there is a forum for that. Please, not here. It is ruining a good thing, at least in my opinion. I'm just sayin...> > > ============================================================================> 45-Male-Caucasian, 5'9"- 234lbs, PA Diagnosed 2007 Suspected Hyperplasia-No tumors on CT - No AVS.> Meds: 50mg Spiro, 1200mg Calcium, 500mg Magnesium, 100,000UI Vit D (weekly), 20mg Omeprazole> Side effects: Gynecomastia, stomach inflammation> Other Diags: GERD, Hiatal Hernia, Metabolic Syndrome - PreDiabetic, Secondary Hyperparathyroidism caused by Renal calcium leak, Bone Cyct in left Femoral Head and Pelvis. Benign Lung Nodules, Fibromyalgia, Scarring on Right Kidney Lower Pole> DASH: Started DASHing 5/3/2011> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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