Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 , please see my other post... By the way, my son's pediatrician recommended enemas for my (then) 8 year old son, who was having terrible bowel movement problems. I got him started, and we only had to do it a couple of times, but even at that age, he wanted to " do it himself. " I have no doubt that Anita's son is fully capable of giving himself an enema...she is not physically doing it...just preparing it. Like I said, she is a wonderful, sacrificial mother who cares deeply about her son, to the point of neglecting herself to make sure he gets the care he needs. I respect Anita very much. I think you've gotten the wrong idea....please be sure to read over the links that I sent regarding the coffee enema. Those were by no means comprehensive. Patty > Ladies, > I wanted to add some strong comments about the selfishness and inconsiderate ugliness of these disruptors (and we know who they probably are) to do this to the ill women here. We really need to learn to blow them off, because it is incredibly stressful to continue reading those kind of posts. > > We know from past experience that this kind of disruption can send women into flares, which is a serious thing. I don't take that lightly at all. It is very serious! Obviously these people have no concern for the welfare of other people, though they claim to want to " help " them. If they truly wished to help, they would find more loving and compassionate ways to do so. Unfortunately they can't get past their selfishness to learn them. But, that is why they didn't fit in with us here. > > For all of you dear women and friends of mine, I hope that you will be able to put aside these posts this morning, and focus on the good things in life, the things that bring smiles to your faces, and comforting peace to your soul. I hope that each of you have found what works for you to bring calmness into your day, whether it be a walk out in the beautiful sunshine, sitting down to read the Bible or your favorite book, praying, meditating, laughing with your kids, cuddling with your loved one or a cuddly pet, listening to uplifting music and singing your heart out....whatever it is that brings you joy. Forget the things that bring bad feelings and emotions. Brush it off into the garbage and let it go! For life can be filled with beautiful things no matter what situation we are in. For it is in that place that we can become filled and renewed, and have peace in knowing that we are loved. > > I care for all of you! I may be gone from this group most of the time, but I do still communicate with Ilena and a few others...I am not gone for good! My prayers are for your healing and the restoration of your health, just like I have experienced it. Be encouraged and stay hopeful...and don't waste precious energy on people who don't offer compassionate help. > Love, > Patty > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 Really you had a pediatrician tell you to give your son enemas? I never would be able to do that to my son! I know he would not sit still for that. I am glad that he doesn't have any problems going to the bathroom anyhow. Annie , please see my other post...By the way, my son's pediatrician recommended enemas for my (then) 8 year old son, who was having terrible bowel movement problems. I got him started, and we only had to do it a couple of times, but even at that age, he wanted to "do it himself." I have no doubt that Anita's son is fully capable of giving himself an enema...she is not physically doing it...just preparing it. Like I said, she is a wonderful, sacrificial mother who cares deeply about her son, to the point of neglecting herself to make sure he gets the care he needs. I respect Anita very much. I think you've gotten the wrong idea....please be sure to read over the links that I sent regarding the coffee enema. Those were by no means comprehensive.Patty> Ladies,> I wanted to add some strong comments about the selfishness and inconsiderate ugliness of these disruptors (and we know who they probably are) to do this to the ill women here. We really need to learn to blow them off, because it is incredibly stressful to continue reading those kind of posts.> > We know from past experience that this kind of disruption can send women into flares, which is a serious thing. I don't take that lightly at all. It is very serious! Obviously these people have no concern for the welfare of other people, though they claim to want to "help" them. If they truly wished to help, they would find more loving and compassionate ways to do so. Unfortunately they can't get past their selfishness to learn them. But, that is why they didn't fit in with us here.> > For all of you dear women and friends of mine, I hope that you will be able to put aside these posts this morning, and focus on the good things in life, the things that bring smiles to your faces, and comforting peace to your soul. I hope that each of you have found what works for you to bring calmness into your day, whether it be a walk out in the beautiful sunshine, sitting down to read the Bible or your favorite book, praying, meditating, laughing with your kids, cuddling with your loved one or a cuddly pet, listening to uplifting music and singing your heart out....whatever it is that brings you joy. Forget the things that bring bad feelings and emotions. Brush it off into the garbage and let it go! For life can be filled with beautiful things no matter what situation we are in. For it is in that place that we can become filled and renewed, and have peace in knowing that we are loved.> > I care for all of you! I may be gone from this group most of the time, but I do still communicate with Ilena and a few others...I am not gone for good! My prayers are for your healing and the restoration of your health, just like I have experienced it. Be encouraged and stay hopeful...and don't waste precious energy on people who don't offer compassionate help.> Love,> Patty >Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care professional before commencing any medical treatment. "Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world." - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2005 Report Share Posted March 15, 2005 Thank you so much Patty. . . There's no one else who can say it so well. Love, Rogene --- Tricia Trish <glory2glory1401@...> wrote: > Ladies, > I wanted to add some strong comments about the > selfishness and inconsiderate ugliness of these > disruptors (and we know who they probably are) to do > this to the ill women here. We really need to learn > to blow them off, because it is incredibly stressful > to continue reading those kind of posts. > >snip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2005 Report Share Posted March 15, 2005 Thanks Patty I will attest to this much - last year there were some very stressful issues in this group that upset me terribly. I have done nothing but try to help and console people here and this set me off into a terrible flare... I felt horrible for days with all the stress. I know what this is now and I will not let a few weird posts get me down and I encourage all of other new women here to do the same. We stand for a serious issue and for that we will ALWAYS have enemies here on the group coming in and out trying to stir things up. I would take these messages for what they are - nobody should come in here new and be slamming others in a hurtful way.... these people, whoever they are, have obviously been around a while. Everyone has their own opinion and all of us are trying to heal in different ways... Some will take longer - it depends on the person and the amount of silicone and toxins that were released into the body. Everyone is different - some things are good for some but may be harmful to others... Take all suggestions here and make sure that you pick what is right for you and go at your own pace. I was horribly sick for a long time - I never got better and actually got worse after explanting for a while until I started getting the toxins out of my body recently. I have felt almost normal lately which is something I hardly remember.... I came into this group and didn't do all the things mentioned here and have paid the price. I am glad I found "my truth" and am on the road to recovery. Please don't let these disturbances get you down - there are a lot of us here that will still remain to help when others are gone. shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 AS a group as whole, we have never told a single woman, to do an enema on their child or themselves. If the women choose to do so, they have every right. It is not something to discuss or condemn.It is a personal choice. Besides, we hardly ever talk about it, unless you bring it up.We mainly heal on eating organic good foods, less refined junk foods, drinking lots of water, taking natural supplemtns, and so forth. >From: Annie <annie200548@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: Re: One more thought,,, >Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:24:10 -0800 (PST) > >Really you had a pediatrician tell you to give your son enemas? I never would be able to do that to my son! I know he would not sit still for that. >I am glad that he doesn't have any problems going to the bathroom anyhow. >Annie > > > >, please see my other post... > >By the way, my son's pediatrician recommended enemas for my (then) 8 >year old son, who was having terrible bowel movement problems. I >got him started, and we only had to do it a couple of times, but >even at that age, he wanted to "do it himself." I have no doubt >that Anita's son is fully capable of giving himself an enema...she >is not physically doing it...just preparing it. Like I said, she is >a wonderful, sacrificial mother who cares deeply about her son, to >the point of neglecting herself to make sure he gets the care he >needs. I respect Anita very much. I think you've gotten the wrong >idea....please be sure to read over the links that I sent regarding >the coffee enema. Those were by no means comprehensive. >Patty > > > > Ladies, > > I wanted to add some strong comments about the selfishness and >inconsiderate ugliness of these disruptors (and we know who they >probably are) to do this to the ill women here. We really need to >learn to blow them off, because it is incredibly stressful to >continue reading those kind of posts. > > > > We know from past experience that this kind of disruption can send >women into flares, which is a serious thing. I don't take that >lightly at all. It is very serious! Obviously these people have no >concern for the welfare of other people, though they claim to want >to "help" them. If they truly wished to help, they would find more >loving and compassionate ways to do so. Unfortunately they can't >get past their selfishness to learn them. But, that is why they >didn't fit in with us here. > > > > For all of you dear women and friends of mine, I hope that you >will be able to put aside these posts this morning, and focus on the >good things in life, the things that bring smiles to your faces, and >comforting peace to your soul. I hope that each of you have found >what works for you to bring calmness into your day, whether it be a >walk out in the beautiful sunshine, sitting down to read the Bible >or your favorite book, praying, meditating, laughing with your kids, >cuddling with your loved one or a cuddly pet, listening to uplifting >music and singing your heart out....whatever it is that brings you >joy. Forget the things that bring bad feelings and emotions. Brush >it off into the garbage and let it go! For life can be filled with >beautiful things no matter what situation we are in. For it is in >that place that we can become filled and renewed, and have peace in >knowing that we are loved. > > > > I care for all of you! I may be gone from this group most of the >time, but I do still communicate with Ilena and a few others...I am >not gone for good! My prayers are for your healing and the >restoration of your health, just like I have experienced it. Be >encouraged and stay hopeful...and don't waste precious energy on >people who don't offer compassionate help. > > Love, > > Patty > > > > > > > >Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care professional before commencing any medical treatment. > >"Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world." - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 I don't agree with all the things on this site, but I try to hang around for the support and information I do agree with. Do we all have to agree on this to be a part of this site? I hope not. I would think that we can still be here and not all be in to doing enemas and fasts. Those two things do not appeal to me, and beside that I am very thin and don't think those would be good for me, I take what I like and leave the rest behind. I hope that just because I ask questions about things that is not somehow going to make someone angry with me? I feel we all have the right to ask questions or else how can we learn? That is just what intelligent adult do. I mean if there is something I don't know about I will ask questions. I like to learn and think that is important to my recovery. I also think that I have an important story to share here so I do hope that I am ok in sharing my experience too. It may be different from your's but that should be a good thing! Take care Annie --- JOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: --------------------------------- AS a group as whole, we have never told a single woman, to do an enema on their child or themselves. If the women choose to do so, they have every right. It is not something to discuss or condemn.It is a personal choice. Besides, we hardly ever talk about it, unless you bring it up.We mainly heal on eating organic good foods, less refined junk foods, drinking lots of water, taking natural supplemtns, and so forth. >From: Annie <annie200548@...> >Reply-To: >To: >Subject: Re: Re: One more thought,,, >Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:24:10 -0800 (PST) > >Really you had a pediatrician tell you to give your son enemas? I never would be able to do that to my son! I know he would not sit still for that. >I am glad that he doesn't have any problems going to the bathroom anyhow. >Annie > > > >, please see my other post... > >By the way, my son's pediatrician recommended enemas for my (then) 8 >year old son, who was having terrible bowel movement problems. I >got him started, and we only had to do it a couple of times, but >even at that age, he wanted to " do it himself. " I have no doubt >that Anita's son is fully capable of giving himself an enema...she >is not physically doing it...just preparing it. Like I said, she is >a wonderful, sacrificial mother who cares deeply about her son, to >the point of neglecting herself to make sure he gets the care he >needs. I respect Anita very much. I think you've gotten the wrong >idea....please be sure to read over the links that I sent regarding >the coffee enema. Those were by no means comprehensive. >Patty > > > > Ladies, > > I wanted to add some strong comments about the selfishness and >inconsiderate ugliness of these disruptors (and we know who they >probably are) to do this to the ill women here. We really need to >learn to blow them off, because it is incredibly stressful to >continue reading those kind of posts. > > > > We know from past experience that this kind of disruption can send >women into flares, which is a serious thing. I don't take that >lightly at all. It is very serious! Obviously these people have no >concern for the welfare of other people, though they claim to want >to " help " them. If they truly wished to help, they would find more >loving and compassionate ways to do so. Unfortunately they can't >get past their selfishness to learn them. But, that is why they >didn't fit in with us here. > > > > For all of you dear women and friends of mine, I hope that you >will be able to put aside these posts this morning, and focus on the >good things in life, the things that bring smiles to your faces, and >comforting peace to your soul. I hope that each of you have found >what works for you to bring calmness into your day, whether it be a >walk out in the beautiful sunshine, sitting down to read the Bible >or your favorite book, praying, meditating, laughing with your kids, >cuddling with your loved one or a cuddly pet, listening to uplifting >music and singing your heart out....whatever it is that brings you >joy. Forget the things that bring bad feelings and emotions. Brush >it off into the garbage and let it go! For life can be filled with >beautiful things no matter what situation we are in. For it is in >that place that we can become filled and renewed, and have peace in >knowing that we are loved. > > > > I care for all of you! I may be gone from this group most of the >time, but I do still communicate with Ilena and a few others...I am >not gone for good! My prayers are for your healing and the >restoration of your health, just like I have experienced it. Be >encouraged and stay hopeful...and don't waste precious energy on >people who don't offer compassionate help. > > Love, > > Patty > > > > > > > >Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 I agree, you have a right to your opinion, but not condeming others for doing things that they also have a right to is wrong.(Such as Anita's son situation) Keep it kind thats all we ask. >From: Annie <annie200548@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: Re: One more thought,,, >Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 15:58:43 -0800 (PST) > > >I don't agree with all the things on this site, but I >try to hang around for the support and information I >do agree with. Do we all have to agree on this to be >a part of this site? I hope not. I would think that we >can still be here and not all be in to doing enemas >and fasts. Those two things do not appeal to me, and >beside that I am very thin and don't think those would >be good for me, I take what I like and leave the rest >behind. I hope that just because I ask questions about >things that is not somehow going to make someone angry >with me? >I feel we all have the right to ask questions or else >how can we learn? That is just what intelligent adult >do. I mean if there is something I don't know about I >will ask questions. I like to learn and think that is >important to my recovery. >I also think that I have an important story to share >here so I do hope that I am ok in sharing my >experience too. It may be different from your's but >that should be a good thing! >Take care >Annie >--- JOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: > > >--------------------------------- > >AS a group as whole, we have never told a single >woman, to do an enema on their child or themselves. If >the women choose to do so, they have every right. It >is not something to discuss or condemn.It is a >personal choice. Besides, we hardly ever talk about >it, unless you bring it up.We mainly heal on eating >organic good foods, less refined junk foods, drinking >lots of water, taking natural supplemtns, and so >forth. > > > > > >From: Annie <annie200548@...> >Reply-> >> >Subject: Re: > Re: One more thought,,, >Date: Mon, 14 >Mar 2005 14:24:10 -0800 (PST) > >Really you had a >pediatrician tell you to give your son enemas? I never >would be able to do that to my son! I know he would >not sit still for that. >I am glad that he doesn't >have any problems going to the bathroom anyhow. >Annie > > > > >, please see my other post... > >By the >way, my son's pediatrician recommended enemas for my >(then) 8 >year old son, who was having terrible bowel >movement problems. I >got him started, and we only had >to do it a couple of times, but >even at that age, he >wanted to "do it himself." I have no doubt >that >Anita's son is fully capable of giving himself an >enema...she >is not physically doing it...just >preparing it. Like I said, she is >a wonderful, >sacrificial mother who cares deeply about her son, to > >the point of neglecting herself to make sure he gets >the care he >needs. I respect Anita very much. I think >you've gotten the wrong >idea....please be sure to >read over the links that I sent regarding >the coffee >enema. Those were by no means comprehensive. >Patty > > > > > Ladies, > > > I wanted to add some strong comments about the >selfishness and >inconsiderate ugliness of these >disruptors (and we know who they >probably are) to do >this to the ill women here. We really need to >learn >to blow them off, because it is incredibly stressful >to >continue reading those kind of posts. > > > > We >know from past experience that this kind of disruption >can send >women into flares, which is a serious thing. >I don't take that >lightly at all. It is very serious! >Obviously these people have no >concern for the >welfare of other people, though they claim to want >to >"help" them. If they truly wished to help, they would >find more >loving and compassionate ways to do so. >Unfortunately they can't >get past their selfishness >to learn them. But, that is why they >didn't fit in >with us here. > > > > For all of you dear women and >friends of mine, I hope that you >will be able to put >aside these posts this morning, and focus on the >good >things in life, the things that bring smiles to your >faces, and >comforting peace to your soul. I hope that >each of you have found >what works for you to bring >calmness into your day, whether it be a >walk out in >the beautiful sunshine, sitting down to read the Bible > >or your favorite book, praying, meditating, laughing >with your kids, >cuddling with your loved one or a >cuddly pet, listening to uplifting >music and singing >your heart out....whatever it is that brings you >joy. >Forget the things that bring bad feelings and >emotions. Brush >it off into the garbage and let it >go! For life can be filled with >beautiful things no >matter what situation we are in. For it is in >that >place that we can become filled and renewed, and have >peace in >knowing that we are loved. > > > > I care >for all of you! I may be gone from this group most of >the >time, but I do still communicate with Ilena and a >few others...I am >not gone for good! My prayers are >for your healing and the >restoration of your health, >just like I have experienced it. Be >encouraged and >stay hopeful...and don't waste precious energy on > >people who don't offer compassionate help. > > Love, > > > Patty > > > > > > > >Opinions expressed are NOT >meant to take the place of advice given by licensed >health care professionals. Consult your physician or >licensed health care professional before commencing >any medical treatment. > >"Do not let either the >medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. >Find out what the facts are, and make your own >decisions about how to live a happy life and how to >work for a better world." - Linus ing, two-time >Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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