Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 Heh Kirk i beleive you still can but to be sure you can ask your pharmcist(just one thing i firgured out i buy all my prescriptions from same drugstore where they know which drugs im taking).Just one more thing you wont want to know Kirk prednisone is also weakens your immune system i find that i dont catch any more colds than before except they seem to last so much longer bummer really.Personally i like the hot drinks when i have cold Tylenol-cold and flu,theres also one more cant remember but lemon flaroured is acually not too bad.Heh you remember to tell your doctor how much your hurtin eh!!!!!Thats what drugs are for one of the perks sorry being little bit synical there.Dont be like i was in this condition i never spoke up.Kind of like how you feeling always i said ohh not bad but this hurts and that hurts shoulda been honest because the pain was intense.Take care and good luck with your appointment tommorow D.Canada From: Kirk To: Stillsdisease Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 5:55 AM Subject: Question On top of being "beat up" by Stills, my wife and kids have given me their head cold. I am afraid to take anything for it for fear of causing a conflict with the steroids and anti inflammatory I am on. Is it still O.K. to take like a cold and sinus pill? I usually live on Alka-Seltzer cold tabs when I get stuffed up. I do have an appointment with my PCP on Friday, and that can't seem to arrive fast enough as I am one hurtin' man. To Caroline, I hope you have a far better day than you did yesterday. To all others, thank you for your answers and words of encouragement, they have been a great help. Have a good one, Kirk.Visit the Still's Disease Message Boardhttp://disc.server.com/Indices/148599.htmlThe materials and information contained in this message are not intended to replace the services of a trained health professional or to be a substitute for medical advice of physicians and/or other health care professionals. The International Still's Disease Foundation is not engaged in rendering medical or professional medical services. You should consult your physician on specific medical questions, particularly in matters requiring diagnosis or medical attention. The International Still's Disease Foundation makes no representations or warranties with respect to any treatment, action, application, medication or preparation by any person following the information offered or provided within this support form. ion by any person following the information offered or provided within this support form. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 Kirk; I was always able to take cold medication without a conflict but I am not you so cannot say what you should do. A call to your doctor would be a good idea and maybe they can let you know. They shouldn't mind your asking. I do hope you get to feel better soon because when your so sick I know any other problems seem that they are so much worse than for a healthy person. Go ahead a give your doctors a call and see. I hope you get some relief. My suggestion would be to settle in with a book or something and rest as much as you can. Good luck, Melt ----- Original Message ----- > On top of being " beat up " by Stills, my wife and kids have given > me their head cold. I am afraid to take anything for it for fear of > causing a conflict with the steroids and anti inflammatory I am on. > Is it still O.K. to take like a cold and sinus pill? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 I have an idea...Lupus does not usually give very high fevers..or diffuse and severe arthritis..Stills rash is all over the place and in different places but not usually on the face..Stills frequently starts with a sore throat..Lupus doesn't...the blood work is usually different too....Stills has a high sed rate and sometimes high white count or ferritin...and usually a nefg ANA... Lupus has a positive ANA as well as one or two other rheumy tests positive..also lupus gives raynauds and skin problems...they both can effect the organs..both can go into remission..and both are a pain in the...........you know what Love Liz NJ PS My rheumy said A small percentage of people with Stills can develop Lupus...(I may be one of them..have had stills since 1972..plenty of time for the dragon to change its clothes once or twice..... tricky nast beast) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 I never get spring allergies...but this year I did..my eyes were the worst ever...something seems different to me in this spring..?????Hugs Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 I never get spring allergies...but this year I did..my eyes were the worst ever...something seems different to me in this spring..?????Hugs Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 Dear Caroline; I live in the mountains with pine trees all around and the yellow pollen just covers everything but I don't find for myself that it is connected with Stills. I've had Stills so long, but just started with allergies at pollen season just a few years ago. I know it is miserable and I hope it gets better for you soon. Smiles, Melt ----- Original Message ----- > Just a quick question - this spring I have the most appalling > hay-fever, worse than I have ever experienced. I wonder if this is > anything to do with the Stills. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2007 Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 Not me. My total cholesterol is 91. Colleen pat mcbride wrote: How many folks here are on cholestrol meds..??..Patty ************************************************* I cannot live without books. --- Jefferson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2007 Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 Not I. BUT my mom is. And she has lots of issues with hers. dpat mcbride wrote: How many folks here are on cholestrol meds..??..Patty . Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2007 Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 mmmmmm...I think it's 14...but that figure COULD be wrong! whats up pooh girl? --- pat mcbride wrote: > How many folks here are on cholestrol meds..??..Patty ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail & p=graduation+gifts & cs=bz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 Below 50 IS undectectable! They can't detect any virus under 50 so that's what makes you undetectable. Congratulations. The real sick feeling will go away when you stop tx at the vey latest, maybe before so don't worry hun, you're kicking dragon ass!!! SuZiepatricia wrote: If you show clear why is there still a number for viral load? It says<50 so I guess it is below 50 however they say undectable. Are they pulling my chain? Just wondering. Still real sick but that will go away sometime lol. hugs..WW/pat Next time I'm coming back as a cat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 > > If you show clear why is there still a number for viral load? It says<50 so I guess it is below 50 however they say undectable. Are they pulling my chain? Just wondering. Still real sick but that will go away sometime lol. hugs..WW/pat > Pat , I believe HCV cant be measured any lower. I think it gets to a point to where it becomes a S. W. A. G. for them. Hep C is so small that its never been seen in the worlds most powerful microscopes. It can only be measured on a computer. Mine is 25,000,000 !!! If I let a drop of blood fall onto the floor , It would probably crawl away ! lol I bet mosqitos that bite me , fall off my arm dead . lol I can presume you are sick because of interferon. I hope you get to feeling better. K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 More labs? Start you on tx? question If I have already had a live biopsy, and have recent lab test within the last month from my GP what do you think the hep doctor will do on my appt. It doesnt sound like they do much more. I am just curious about what might happen at the doc appt. Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 ~~ For me, since I just had my biopsy and blood work done recently and had reports -- the hep doctor was able to immediately know what my condition was and gave me my status (mild disease), what my chances of clearing the virus with all my health considerations taken into account (better than 90% percent), and when I could start tx. So really, it will help a lot for them to have your things done already. You're way ahead of the game! Best wishes, nwatkins_79 wrote: If I have already had a live biopsy, and have recent lab test within the last month from my GP what do you think the hep doctor will do on my appt. It doesnt sound like they do much more. I am just curious about what might happen at the doc appt. Any suggestions? __________________________________________________Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 – to clear it up for you, that’s Bill you were replying to. He’s your age and about to start tx. Steve is younger and trying to decide if he should treat or wait. Re: Question steve hope u r who i am trying to reach iam 65 in dec an am ESLD i too am glad to have someone my age to corespomd with that is in my age bracked of course 60 or 70 when i was esxpposed to the virus i was a wild child of the 60 generation. that not the was u write correspond dud i was into dugs liquor all of it by the time i found about i was sick it was to late to start treament iam on mathadone an have been for yrs so i didt feel the pain at first now i geet the ackes an pains also i have only 1 kidne that function take vicadon for the pain there is a herbal tea a friend gives me an i do feel better when i take it its ESSAS TEA or something like that u need to try it it cant hurt an old indian thing they say it cures caner or has cured cancer pls let hear from u so i no i wrote the rite person kmc (KAREN) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 I wouldn't wait! My first dr in GA told me I could be monitored also and get treatment if necessary. Then, when I moved to TN and changed dr's, my new dr. said that I should be treated if I have hep c. He sent for my records and the GA dr. wrote on my records that I declined treatment. "NOT TRUE" He was covering his _ss. I was upset and my new dr. threw my records at me, when I went for my visit with him. Don't wait!Steve wrote: Hey guys- I have a quick question. I have genotype 1a and my viral load is 308,000. I don't know my CD4 level but I did get a biopsy done and I have no cerosis. I've been diagnosed 1 year already but I really haven't done anything about it.I've been reading some of the stories here about treatment, the side effects and the triumphs. My doctor tells me I could do nothing or if I want get treatment. Obviously I'm scared to get treatment because I don't want my energy level to suffer and cause undo pain and anguish to my family. I am 32 years old and I have two young daughters (3 & 5 yr old) I'm also the bread winner of the family- so I can not afford my job performance to suffer. Like everyone else I want to get well- but there is no guarantee that I will. Can you guys help me with your suggestions- should I go ahead with a treatment (although my doctor tells me I don't have to) or should I wait and monitor the progress of the disease and hope something comes out in the future?I guess I'm hoping you guys could help convince me that I should move forward with treatment. I'm just scared and I need your support.(what worries me the most is that I've suffered through depression when I was younger, I'm also a little lazy now as it is. I really don't want to feel any more depressed/sad then I have to or more lethargic) Hell I think I would be a slug or something… I take better care of myself I really don't drink any alcohol anymore. (but 2 beers in a month shouldn't kill my liver… right? Anyway- sorry for digressing your advice is greatly appreciated!Steve __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 Hi Vickie, I was wondering who was your doctor here in GA? VickieG wrote: I wouldn't wait! My first dr in GA told me I could be monitored also and get treatment if necessary. Then, when I moved to TN and changed dr's, my new dr. said that I should be treated if I have hep c. He sent for my records and the GA dr. wrote on my records that I declined treatment. "NOT TRUE" He was covering his _ss. I was upset and my new dr. threw my records at me, when I went for my visit with him. Don't wait!Steve <sj2007vv> wrote: Hey guys- I have a quick question. I have genotype 1a and my viral load is 308,000. I don't know my CD4 level but I did get a biopsy done and I have no cerosis. I've been diagnosed 1 year already but I really haven't done anything about it.I've been reading some of the stories here about treatment, the side effects and the triumphs. My doctor tells me I could do nothing or if I want get treatment. Obviously I'm scared to get treatment because I don't want my energy level to suffer and cause undo pain and anguish to my family. I am 32 years old and I have two young daughters (3 & 5 yr old) I'm also the bread winner of the family- so I can not afford my job performance to suffer. Like everyone else I want to get well- but there is no guarantee that I will. Can you guys help me with your suggestions- should I go ahead with a treatment (although my doctor tells me I don't have to) or should I wait and monitor the progress of the disease and hope something comes out in the future?I guess I'm hoping you guys could help convince me that I should move forward with treatment. I'm just scared and I need your support.(what worries me the most is that I've suffered through depression when I was younger, I'm also a little lazy now as it is. I really don't want to feel any more depressed/sad then I have to or more lethargic) Hell I think I would be a slug or something… I take better care of myself I really don't drink any alcohol anymore. (but 2 beers in a month shouldn't kill my liver… right? Anyway- sorry for digressing your advice is greatly appreciated!Steve __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 Dr. Schwartz in Augusta, GA Hugs, VickieG Watkins wrote: Hi Vickie, I was wondering who was your doctor here in GA? VickieG <onelildeltagirl> wrote: I wouldn't wait! My first dr in GA told me I could be monitored also and get treatment if necessary. Then, when I moved to TN and changed dr's, my new dr. said that I should be treated if I have hep c. He sent for my records and the GA dr. wrote on my records that I declined treatment. "NOT TRUE" He was covering his _ss. I was upset and my new dr. threw my records at me, when I went for my visit with him. Don't wait!Steve <sj2007vv> wrote: Hey guys- I have a quick question. I have genotype 1a and my viral load is 308,000. I don't know my CD4 level but I did get a biopsy done and I have no cerosis. I've been diagnosed 1 year already but I really haven't done anything about it.I've been reading some of the stories here about treatment, the side effects and the triumphs. My doctor tells me I could do nothing or if I want get treatment. Obviously I'm scared to get treatment because I don't want my energy level to suffer and cause undo pain and anguish to my family. I am 32 years old and I have two young daughters (3 & 5 yr old) I'm also the bread winner of the family- so I can not afford my job performance to suffer. Like everyone else I want to get well- but there is no guarantee that I will. Can you guys help me with your suggestions- should I go ahead with a treatment (although my doctor tells me I don't have to) or should I wait and monitor the progress of the disease and hope something comes out in the future?I guess I'm hoping you guys could help convince me that I should move forward with treatment. I'm just scared and I need your support.(what worries me the most is that I've suffered through depression when I was younger, I'm also a little lazy now as it is. I really don't want to feel any more depressed/sad then I have to or more lethargic) Hell I think I would be a slug or something… I take better care of myself I really don't drink any alcohol anymore. (but 2 beers in a month shouldn't kill my liver… right? Anyway- sorry for digressing your advice is greatly appreciated!Steve __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 Steve,everyone that goes for treatment is supposed to be on anti depressants for a month before starting treatment.You have to pace yourself while on treatment.If your working then the job will take most of your energy.You are young so treatment will be easier on you. Gail > > > Date: 2007/10/28 Sun PM 01:13:34 EDT > To: HepatitisCSupportGroupForDummies > Subject: Re: Question > > Dr. Schwartz in Augusta, GA > Hugs, VickieG > > Watkins wrote: > Hi Vickie, > > I was wondering who was your doctor here in GA? > > VickieG wrote: > I wouldn't wait! My first dr in GA told me I could be monitored also and get treatment if necessary. Then, when I moved to TN and changed dr's, my new dr. said that I should be treated if I have hep c. He sent for my records and the GA dr. wrote on my records that I declined treatment. " NOT TRUE " He was covering his _ss. I was upset and my new dr. threw my records at me, when I went for my visit with him. Don't wait! > > Steve wrote: Hey guys- I have a quick question. > > I have genotype 1a and my viral load is 308,000. I don't know my CD4 > level but I did get a biopsy done and I have no cerosis. I've been > diagnosed 1 year already but I really haven't done anything about it. > I've been reading some of the stories here about treatment, the side > effects and the triumphs. My doctor tells me I could do nothing or if > I want get treatment. Obviously I'm scared to get treatment because I > don't want my energy level to suffer and cause undo pain and anguish > to my family. I am 32 years old and I have two young daughters (3 & 5 > yr old) I'm also the bread winner of the family- so I can not afford > my job performance to suffer. Like everyone else I want to get well- > but there is no guarantee that I will. > > Can you guys help me with your suggestions- should I go ahead with a > treatment (although my doctor tells me I don't have to) or should I > wait and monitor the progress of the disease and hope something comes > out in the future? > > I guess I'm hoping you guys could help convince me that I should move > forward with treatment. > > I'm just scared and I need your support. > > (what worries me the most is that I've suffered through depression > when I was younger, I'm also a little lazy now as it is. I really > don't want to feel any more depressed/sad then I have to or more > lethargic) Hell I think I would be a slug or something… > I take better care of myself I really don't drink any alcohol > anymore. (but 2 beers in a month shouldn't kill my liver… right? > > Anyway- sorry for digressing your advice is greatly appreciated! > > Steve > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2007 Report Share Posted November 5, 2007 , I wonder what Roche is up to. It wasn't too long ago that I received a call from my dr's office saying that some big whigs from Roche had been there and inspected my records. The nurse commented that they were very happy with my progress at the time, but I was just about 8 weeks into treatment, I think. So early to judge I thought. No one asked me to sign any forms, it was just a notification. Be careful. I too don't mind sharing with Roche either, but the signature thing bothers me. Maybe you can talk to them about it before you sign it. Hugs, VickieG patricia wrote: Hi my friends, I received a letter from Roche wanting me to sign consent to see my file and question my docs. I don't have a prob. with that but it also says when I sign it can be redisclosed to other parties as privacy act will no longer apply. They asked for permission verbally a while back and I said yes so I don't know what's up lol. Heck have a hard time remembering my name!!!! I just don't know who else gets my info anyone have an an idea as to who gets it? They are interested in my case cause of my weird reactions hahaaa, never said I was a normal person. I don't mind them [Roche] doing it, I just don't know who else it goes too. Guess I will sign, I sure don't mind helping research etc. Just worried [hahaaa] there's that word, about who else gets my personal stuff. Love you all..WW/pat __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2011 Report Share Posted June 9, 2011 Hi Jodie. Just going over all the posts as I delete them one by one and read yours over again..I read each one at least twice to make sure I didn't miss anything or misunderstand it. Where you say this group is open to all religious groups, etc. the thought came to me; I have never heard of any other religious group other than Christian EVER tell how their faith in their god ever helped them cope with autism, or helped the person do better who had autism, etc. Does anybody else notice this? Carolyn Jcoopalla wrote: > > > I'm not the moderator, but I would say to everyone that you all need > to remember that this is an open group to all religious, ethnic, > socio-econonic...etc. groups of people, and the ONLY things we should > be saying or discussing are issues that deal with our loved ones on > " the spectrum " . In my humble opinion, if someone wants to go off of > this topic they need to find another site to do it. > > I have found some information from people on here very valuable, and I > hope I have been able to help others....however, the side tracks > should not exist when we are dealing with a very precise issue on this > site. > > To , if there are guidelines that have been set up in the past, > perhaps they can be posted because there are always new members on here. > > To everyone, > Have a good day! > Jodie > > > > Re: question > > > agreed totally. but I reckon that's because of something people have > experienced that has turned them against religion. their loss. > > On 9 June 2011 17:03, H <gideon_seventy@... > > wrote: > > > > , I've found that you can quote just about anyone, or anything > you want to -- but not the Bible. I've discovered that even if > you are referencing the Bible as a simple book of a peoples > recorded history and the lessons they learned, some people's > reaction will be angry, violent, and hate filled just because you > DARED to quote it in a way that caused them to read a word or two > of a verse. > > No other book in the history of man causes such a violent reaction. > > Even after twenty years of seeing it, it still amazes me. > > > > > >> do the same people who get offended at religious posts get >> offended if someone says " God Bless You " when they sneeze? >> how far do they take their extreme views? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2011 Report Share Posted June 9, 2011 I wasn’t going to get into this firestorm but really isn’t this just poking the bear? I know many people who have different religions who are helped in tough times by their beliefs. They just tend to be a lot more private about it (I’m on many other forums including adoption, RAD etc). I really think we should just drop this like we were asked. Everyone has their own viewpoints and beliefs and we need to try to be supportive instead of picking at each other. From: autism-aspergers [mailto:autism-aspergers ] On Behalf Of Carolyn Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2011 11:25 AM To: autism-aspergers Subject: Re: question Hi Jodie. Just going over all the posts as I delete them one by one and read yours over again..I read each one at least twice to make sure I didn't miss anything or misunderstand it. Where you say this group is open to all religious groups, etc. the thought came to me; I have never heard of any other religious group other than Christian EVER tell how their faith in their god ever helped them cope with autism, or helped the person do better who had autism, etc. Does anybody else notice this? Carolyn Jcoopalla wrote: > > > I'm not the moderator, but I would say to everyone that you all need > to remember that this is an open group to all religious, ethnic, > socio-econonic...etc. groups of people, and the ONLY things we should > be saying or discussing are issues that deal with our loved ones on > " the spectrum " . In my humble opinion, if someone wants to go off of > this topic they need to find another site to do it. > > I have found some information from people on here very valuable, and I > hope I have been able to help others....however, the side tracks > should not exist when we are dealing with a very precise issue on this > site. > > To , if there are guidelines that have been set up in the past, > perhaps they can be posted because there are always new members on here. > > To everyone, > Have a good day! > Jodie > > > > Re: question > > > agreed totally. but I reckon that's because of something people have > experienced that has turned them against religion. their loss. > > On 9 June 2011 17:03, H <gideon_seventy@... > > wrote: > > > > , I've found that you can quote just about anyone, or anything > you want to -- but not the Bible. I've discovered that even if > you are referencing the Bible as a simple book of a peoples > recorded history and the lessons they learned, some people's > reaction will be angry, violent, and hate filled just because you > DARED to quote it in a way that caused them to read a word or two > of a verse. > > No other book in the history of man causes such a violent reaction. > > Even after twenty years of seeing it, it still amazes me. > > > > > >> do the same people who get offended at religious posts get >> offended if someone says " God Bless You " when they sneeze? >> how far do they take their extreme views? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2011 Report Share Posted June 9, 2011 Sorry , people keep writing and I keep responding. Carolyn ;o) wrote: > > I wasn’t going to get into this firestorm but really isn’t this just > poking the bear? I know many people who have different religions who > are helped in tough times by their beliefs. They just tend to be a lot > more private about it (I’m on many other forums including adoption, > RAD etc). I really think we should just drop this like we were asked. > Everyone has their own viewpoints and beliefs and we need to try to be > supportive instead of picking at each other. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:* autism-aspergers > [mailto:autism-aspergers ] *On Behalf Of *Carolyn > *Sent:* Thursday, June 09, 2011 11:25 AM > *To:* autism-aspergers > *Subject:* Re: question > > Hi Jodie. Just going over all the posts as I delete them one by one and > read yours over again..I read each one at least twice to make sure I > didn't miss anything or misunderstand it. > > Where you say this group is open to all religious groups, etc. the > thought came to me; I have never heard of any other religious group > other than Christian EVER tell how their faith in their god ever helped > them cope with autism, or helped the person do better who had autism, etc. > > Does anybody else notice this? > > Carolyn > > Jcoopalla wrote: > > > > > > I'm not the moderator, but I would say to everyone that you all need > > to remember that this is an open group to all religious, ethnic, > > socio-econonic...etc. groups of people, and the ONLY things we should > > be saying or discussing are issues that deal with our loved ones on > > " the spectrum " . In my humble opinion, if someone wants to go off of > > this topic they need to find another site to do it. > > > > I have found some information from people on here very valuable, and I > > hope I have been able to help others....however, the side tracks > > should not exist when we are dealing with a very precise issue on this > > site. > > > > To , if there are guidelines that have been set up in the past, > > perhaps they can be posted because there are always new members on here. > > > > To everyone, > > Have a good day! > > Jodie > > > > > > > > Re: question > > > > > > agreed totally. but I reckon that's because of something people have > > experienced that has turned them against religion. their loss. > > > > On 9 June 2011 17:03, H <gideon_seventy@... > <mailto:gideon_seventy%40hotmail.com> > > <mailto:gideon_seventy@... > <mailto:gideon_seventy%40hotmail.com>>> wrote: > > > > > > > > , I've found that you can quote just about anyone, or anything > > you want to -- but not the Bible. I've discovered that even if > > you are referencing the Bible as a simple book of a peoples > > recorded history and the lessons they learned, some people's > > reaction will be angry, violent, and hate filled just because you > > DARED to quote it in a way that caused them to read a word or two > > of a verse. > > > > No other book in the history of man causes such a violent reaction. > > > > Even after twenty years of seeing it, it still amazes me. > > > > > > > > > > > >> do the same people who get offended at religious posts get > >> offended if someone says " God Bless You " when they sneeze? > >> how far do they take their extreme views? > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2011 Report Share Posted June 9, 2011 I am so sick of the religious extremes from both sides, and the excessive posting of bible verses. That I am leaving this group. > > >> do the same people who get offended at religious posts get > > >> offended if someone says " God Bless You " when they sneeze? > > >> how far do they take their extreme views? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2011 Report Share Posted June 9, 2011 STOP!!! Re: question > > > agreed totally. but I reckon that's because of something people have > experienced that has turned them against religion. their loss. > > On 9 June 2011 17:03, H <gideon_seventy@... > > wrote: > > > > , I've found that you can quote just about anyone, or anything > you want to -- but not the Bible. I've discovered that even if > you are referencing the Bible as a simple book of a peoples > recorded history and the lessons they learned, some people's > reaction will be angry, violent, and hate filled just because you > DARED to quote it in a way that caused them to read a word or two > of a verse. > > No other book in the history of man causes such a violent reaction. > > Even after twenty years of seeing it, it still amazes me. > > > > > >> do the same people who get offended at religious posts get >> offended if someone says "God Bless You" when they sneeze? >> how far do they take their extreme views? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2011 Report Share Posted June 9, 2011 DESIST!!! Re: question > > > agreed totally. but I reckon that's because of something people have > experienced that has turned them against religion. their loss. > > On 9 June 2011 17:03, H <gideon_seventy@... > > wrote: > > > > , I've found that you can quote just about anyone, or anything > you want to -- but not the Bible. I've discovered that even if > you are referencing the Bible as a simple book of a peoples > recorded history and the lessons they learned, some people's > reaction will be angry, violent, and hate filled just because you > DARED to quote it in a way that caused them to read a word or two > of a verse. > > No other book in the history of man causes such a violent reaction. > > Even after twenty years of seeing it, it still amazes me. > > > > > >> do the same people who get offended at religious posts get >> offended if someone says "God Bless You" when they sneeze? >> how far do they take their extreme views? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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