Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 I agree - I couldn't have done it better!!!!! Bravo Patty!!! love shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 Great rebuttal, Patty! --- glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...> wrote: > Dear Woman's Day, > I was greatly offended at your recent article in > which you included > a sloppy discussion regarding risks associated with > breast > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 VERY good, Patty. Lynda At 01:01 PM 7/18/2005, you wrote: >Dear Woman's Day, >I was greatly offended at your recent article in which you included >a sloppy discussion regarding risks associated with breast >implants. > >Perhaps I shouldn't be surprised at the lack of journalistic >integrity found with your magazine? It just strengthens my resolve >never to buy your magazine again, nor stock them in our business >waiting rooms. > >The author of this poorly researched article states, " " Remember: >Heart-wrenching stories aren't proof. Wait for hard scientific >evidence to come in before you buy into any health scare. " For >example, everybody just " knows " that silicone breast implants cause >illness, " says University of Delaware sociologist Best, Ph.d., >author of Damned lies and statistics. " Weve all seen a woman on >Oprah saying " I had breast implants and I feel lousy. " Then we've >seen some lawyer saying, " no, doubt about it. The implants are >making her sick. " Trouble is , when research on breast implants was >finally published, scientists couldn't find any evidence it was >true. " If you take 10000 women with implants, some of them are going >to get sick, not because they have breast implants, but because they >are people. " The scientific question to ask is this: Do women with >implants get sick more often than women without implants? When the >scientific evidence came in, the answer was no. " > >Unfortunately, you got it just plain wrong. There is, in fact, >evidence that implants are associated with illness. You just didn't >look carefully enough, nor pay attention to who is doing the >funding. Everyone knows you can get manufacturer's to pay for a >study to say what they need it to say for their bottom line. Do you >really think that American women are that stupid? > >There are some fairly recent studies published in Epidemiology >(2001), American Journal of Epidemiology (2001), Journal of >Rheumatology (May 2001), and ls of Epidemiology (May 2001) that >show an increased risk of undifferentiated connective tissue >disease, brain cancer, lung cancer and suicide associated with >breast implants and other implanted medical devices. Hmmm, I wonder >why you didn't want to make that fact known? > >As just as importantly, since we know that breast implants can >induce illness in women across geographical lines, what about data >from other countries? In a recent Canadian study, supported by the >British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health, >epidemiologist Aleina Tweed focused >on the frequency of health-care use by women with implants, and the >financial burden borne by women and by the public-health system as a >consequence of breast-implant surgery. Data collected from a study >group of 147 women who had undergone breast-implant surgery were >compared to data from a group of 583 women without implants. > >Ms. Tweed found that women who have or have had breast implants >visited doctors and specialists significantly more often, were more >than four times as likely to be hospitalized than the women without >implants, and were twice as likely to be admitted to hospital >electively. > >You and your employees have done a great disservice to women with >your sloppy and misinformed article about the dangers associated >with breast implants. Those dangers are entirely real. I know, >because I experienced them. Perhaps you want to apologize and/or >retract your information to be more truthful? Until then, I will do >my best to correct the information you have given out by publicly >exposing your misinformation on the internet. >Sincerely, >Patty Faussett >Founder of Salinesupport > > > > > >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 July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 After your rebuttal, Woman's Day should offer to print articles from you...clearly, you covered all the bases. ShirleyRogene S <saxony01@...> wrote: Great rebuttal, Patty!--- glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...> wrote:> Dear Woman's Day,> I was greatly offended at your recent article in> which you included > a sloppy discussion regarding risks associated with> breast > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 A great idea! . . . Seriously! Patty writes so beautifully! Rogene --- Shirley Seal <toshirl20022002@...> wrote: > After your rebuttal, Woman's Day should offer to > print articles from you...clearly, you covered all > the bases. Shirley > > Rogene S <saxony01@...> wrote:Great rebuttal, > Patty! > > > --- glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...> > wrote: > > > Dear Woman's Day, > > I was greatly offended at your recent article in > > which you included > > a sloppy discussion regarding risks associated > with > > breast > > > > > 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 July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 - Patty--great rebuttal! Did you email it or send it in writing? I am still constructing mine. Thanks kathy -- In , " glory2glory1401 " <glory2glory1401@y...> wrote: > Dear Woman's Day, > I was greatly offended at your recent article in which you included > a sloppy discussion regarding risks associated with breast > implants. > > Perhaps I shouldn't be surprised at the lack of journalistic > integrity found with your magazine? It just strengthens my resolve > never to buy your magazine again, nor stock them in our business > waiting rooms. > > The author of this poorly researched article states, " " Remember: > Heart-wrenching stories aren't proof. Wait for hard scientific > evidence to come in before you buy into any health scare. " For > example, everybody just " knows " that silicone breast implants cause > illness, " says University of Delaware sociologist Best, Ph.d., > author of Damned lies and statistics. " Weve all seen a woman on > Oprah saying " I had breast implants and I feel lousy. " Then we've > seen some lawyer saying, " no, doubt about it. The implants are > making her sick. " Trouble is , when research on breast implants was > finally published, scientists couldn't find any evidence it was > true. " If you take 10000 women with implants, some of them are going > to get sick, not because they have breast implants, but because they > are people. " The scientific question to ask is this: Do women with > implants get sick more often than women without implants? When the > scientific evidence came in, the answer was no. " > > Unfortunately, you got it just plain wrong. There is, in fact, > evidence that implants are associated with illness. You just didn't > look carefully enough, nor pay attention to who is doing the > funding. Everyone knows you can get manufacturer's to pay for a > study to say what they need it to say for their bottom line. Do you > really think that American women are that stupid? > > There are some fairly recent studies published in Epidemiology > (2001), American Journal of Epidemiology (2001), Journal of > Rheumatology (May 2001), and ls of Epidemiology (May 2001) that > show an increased risk of undifferentiated connective tissue > disease, brain cancer, lung cancer and suicide associated with > breast implants and other implanted medical devices. Hmmm, I wonder > why you didn't want to make that fact known? > > As just as importantly, since we know that breast implants can > induce illness in women across geographical lines, what about data > from other countries? In a recent Canadian study, supported by the > British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health, > epidemiologist Aleina Tweed focused > on the frequency of health-care use by women with implants, and the > financial burden borne by women and by the public-health system as a > consequence of breast-implant surgery. Data collected from a study > group of 147 women who had undergone breast-implant surgery were > compared to data from a group of 583 women without implants. > > Ms. Tweed found that women who have or have had breast implants > visited doctors and specialists significantly more often, were more > than four times as likely to be hospitalized than the women without > implants, and were twice as likely to be admitted to hospital > electively. > > You and your employees have done a great disservice to women with > your sloppy and misinformed article about the dangers associated > with breast implants. Those dangers are entirely real. I know, > because I experienced them. Perhaps you want to apologize and/or > retract your information to be more truthful? Until then, I will do > my best to correct the information you have given out by publicly > exposing your misinformation on the internet. > Sincerely, > Patty Faussett > Founder of Salinesupport Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 I emailed it to the address we had posted in our group. I wonder if they will reply????? > > Dear Woman's Day, > > I was greatly offended at your recent article in which you > included > > a sloppy discussion regarding risks associated with breast > > implants. > > > > Perhaps I shouldn't be surprised at the lack of journalistic > > integrity found with your magazine? It just strengthens my > resolve > > never to buy your magazine again, nor stock them in our business > > waiting rooms. > > > > The author of this poorly researched article states, " " Remember: > > Heart-wrenching stories aren't proof. Wait for hard scientific > > evidence to come in before you buy into any health scare. " For > > example, everybody just " knows " that silicone breast implants > cause > > illness, " says University of Delaware sociologist Best, > Ph.d., > > author of Damned lies and statistics. " Weve all seen a woman on > > Oprah saying " I had breast implants and I feel lousy. " Then we've > > seen some lawyer saying, " no, doubt about it. The implants are > > making her sick. " Trouble is , when research on breast implants > was > > finally published, scientists couldn't find any evidence it was > > true. " If you take 10000 women with implants, some of them are > going > > to get sick, not because they have breast implants, but because > they > > are people. " The scientific question to ask is this: Do women with > > implants get sick more often than women without implants? When the > > scientific evidence came in, the answer was no. " > > > > Unfortunately, you got it just plain wrong. There is, in fact, > > evidence that implants are associated with illness. You just > didn't > > look carefully enough, nor pay attention to who is doing the > > funding. Everyone knows you can get manufacturer's to pay for a > > study to say what they need it to say for their bottom line. Do > you > > really think that American women are that stupid? > > > > There are some fairly recent studies published in Epidemiology > > (2001), American Journal of Epidemiology (2001), Journal of > > Rheumatology (May 2001), and ls of Epidemiology (May 2001) > that > > show an increased risk of undifferentiated connective tissue > > disease, brain cancer, lung cancer and suicide associated with > > breast implants and other implanted medical devices. Hmmm, I > wonder > > why you didn't want to make that fact known? > > > > As just as importantly, since we know that breast implants can > > induce illness in women across geographical lines, what about data > > from other countries? In a recent Canadian study, supported by > the > > British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health, > > epidemiologist Aleina Tweed focused > > on the frequency of health-care use by women with implants, and the > > financial burden borne by women and by the public-health system as > a > > consequence of breast-implant surgery. Data collected from a study > > group of 147 women who had undergone breast-implant surgery were > > compared to data from a group of 583 women without implants. > > > > Ms. Tweed found that women who have or have had breast implants > > visited doctors and specialists significantly more often, were more > > than four times as likely to be hospitalized than the women without > > implants, and were twice as likely to be admitted to hospital > > electively. > > > > You and your employees have done a great disservice to women with > > your sloppy and misinformed article about the dangers associated > > with breast implants. Those dangers are entirely real. I know, > > because I experienced them. Perhaps you want to apologize and/or > > retract your information to be more truthful? Until then, I will > do > > my best to correct the information you have given out by publicly > > exposing your misinformation on the internet. > > Sincerely, > > Patty Faussett > > Founder of Salinesupport Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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