Guest guest Posted April 5, 2003 Report Share Posted April 5, 2003 i dont post much here. i would like to, but i am put off by anti autism sentiments. dont always have the courage to deal with it. if a person is autistic, he/she might not communicate in nt ways as the insights of autism do not happen in nt way. words are insufficient to express power of visual. poetry comes close. Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 17:29:04 -0000 From: " moriamerri " <moriam@...> Subject: Re: Does chelation cause destruction to adult brain? LACK OF EVIDENCE > my posts have to read as a whole, I've read them. > i also outlined how synapse > structures in the brain were of the nature of branches and trunks and > the extreme susceptibilty of these structures to scything at the > trunk. which is not evidence of any sort that chelation results in brain damage. > as i have said before and i do not mean to be personally offensive did someone find it personally offensive? I must have missed that. > i am not happy that there has been some substantative loss of > structures with chelated adults on these message boards....... whereas I have no emotional reaction about it, since I do not observe it to be happening. And you certainly are doing zero to clarify it or point to it or explain what on earth you might even mean. > i don't have a lot of neurons myslef so am extremely wary of this > issue......... > > it is not an issue with me wether anyone is ocnvinced GOOD, then I'm sure you will be happy to stop bringing it up > but wether it > is so.............. darned straight that is the issue. Which is why it actaully matters if you present ANYTHING AT ALL to demonstrate that it is so. > people are very quick to form some over simple view of what i say Of course, you can't be bothered to provide a CORRECT or COMPLETE view, only to complain that you've been misunderstood. and > then take offense. oh? who took offense? I disagreed with you as to whether you have provided evidence about your view that chelation causes brain damage. > > do i have to correct every detail and dot every i for people You MUST be kidding! What garbage! The issue here is not a " detail " -- it is the basic substance of your statement that chelation causes brain damage. I realize it is very irritating that other people don't " catch on " to your ideas more readily, and that it requires actually expressing them with language, but that is how it is. Poetry really won't do it, nor will complaining about how hard it is. Moria __________________________________________________________________ Try AOL and get 1045 hours FREE for 45 days! http://free.aol.com/tryaolfree/index.adp?375380 Get AOL Instant Messenger 5.1 for FREE! Download Now! http://aim.aol.com/aimnew/Aim/register.adp?promo=380455 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2003 Report Share Posted April 5, 2003 > i dont post much here. i would like to, but i am put off by anti autism sentiments. dont always have the courage to deal with it. if a person is autistic, he/she might not communicate in nt ways as the insights of autism do not happen in nt way. words are insufficient to express power of visual. poetry comes close. > > I'm sorry you feel intimidated. What did you find to be anti autism? Poetry can be wonderful but it does not express literal or technical information well. So, maybe autistic people may have difficulty engaging in some types of conversations. That is probably true. If people want or need to have technical conversations or debate specific points, how would you suggest doing that in a way that is " pro autism " ? Most people would not evaluate the results of chelation, nor learn how to chelate, based on poetic styles of expression. These are things that are discussed here. Another example would be that research is not presented in a poetic style. This does not mean that poetry has no value, but it does not work well for technical discussion or factual evaluation, or things or that type. If is to have his ideas understood he has to express them. It's true that this may be hard or even impossible for him to do, but I still think it is so. And I do not think poetry or complaining about it will do it. Feel free to feel empathy for me too, I also live in the same world, I have to articulate to respond and write this. My poetry IS prose, and I find it quite artistic. But that doesn't mean it is EASY or PAINLESS. Quite the contrary. Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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