Guest guest Posted February 6, 2002 Report Share Posted February 6, 2002 Hey all! Well - I can't do this because they are telling me I am not a member of the post-op MGB group - yet I had my MGB almost a month ago. Sorry! Carol Hirn Poll > > a put together a poll on your sex drive since you had the MGB. > Very few people have responded. Doesn't anyone have sex anymore?! > I'm very interested in the group's collective experience. Please > vote at: > > /surveys?id=10399500 > > Thanks. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2002 Report Share Posted February 6, 2002 It is a good poll with one exception.... I can't pick either one. (1. That it has gone to the dogs. OR 2. that my sex drive has gotten better or stayed the same.) I feel that #2 may be implied as person actually *has* a sex drive to begin with and it remained unchanged... rather than my case: 3. Began with zilch drive and nothing has changed. I realize that I may be way off base with my interpretation, and take full responsibility for my interpretation. I don't speak for anyone but my self. I'm not complaining about the surgery, and realize my lack of drive for over 9 years may be connected with depression, chronic pain issues, sexual molestation issues, ect, ect, ect... ad nauseum. LOL My best, JennBNaTroubleMaker Drumroll please......... 6.5 Lbs lost in the 15th month postop! Now at my lowest adult weight!!! (169 was it) 300/166.5(every bit counts!)/150 Finally in those size 10 Jeans!!!! *grin* > > a put together a poll on your sex drive since you had the MGB. > Very few people have responded. Doesn't anyone have sex anymore?! > I'm very interested in the group's collective experience. Please > vote at: > > /surveys?id=10399500 > > Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2002 Report Share Posted March 14, 2002 Hi Michele, Great Idea, I love polls! I would love to see an official count of left-ear vs. right-ear vs. both ear sufferers. I don't know, maybe a poll for each of our major topic discussions ... did your doctor do a CT scan? What were you told about swimming? Do you have prosthetics (sp) ? Can you hear? Anyone else in your family have c-toma? This will be fun to see. Thanks for doing this. iambored97601 <iambored97601@...> wrote: Hi everyone,I have already had to edit the poll for the purposes of creating some sort of database. When you edit a poll, it deletes the votes already cast. Thankfully, only myself and two others had voted so I am asking if the 2 of you could vote again.The change is that it displays your id and I need this for the purposes of the database. I understand if you do not want to vote, but I hope everyone still does!Thanks, Michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2002 Report Share Posted March 14, 2002 Hi , How are you doing? Haven't heard from you for awhile. How is your ear doing? Larry is doing fine. Thanks for the ideas on questions. I will get to them, but it might take me awhile because I'm trying to get all the poll answers into a database I am creating. I'm not sure where I am headed with this, but we will see!!! Glad to hear from you! Michele --- <melissa2541@...> wrote: > > Hi Michele, > Great Idea, I love polls! I would love to see an > official count of left-ear vs. right-ear vs. both > ear sufferers. I don't know, maybe a poll for each > of our major topic discussions ... did your doctor > do a CT scan? What were you told about swimming? > Do you have prosthetics (sp) ? Can you hear? > Anyone else in your family have c-toma? > This will be fun to see. Thanks for doing this. > > > > iambored97601 <iambored97601@...> wrote: Hi > everyone, > > I have already had to edit the poll for the purposes > of creating > some sort of database. When you edit a poll, it > deletes the votes > already cast. Thankfully, only myself and two > others had voted so I > am asking if the 2 of you could vote again. > > The change is that it displays your id and I > need this for the > purposes of the database. I understand if you do > not want to vote, > but I hope everyone still does! > > Thanks, Michele > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2002 Report Share Posted March 25, 2002 Joined group in October 20011. Your full name Ann Mazzarell2. your email address lmazzarell@...3. Place of birth San Diego, California4. Where do you live NOW? Rockledge, Florida5. Birthday month/day/year February 12, 19636. Married, single or other? Married to Sam (8 years in August)7. Do you have children? Names and ages 17; Vinny 78. Do you work and what do you do? Associate Director/Marketing & Development. Fund-raising, etc. for a non-profit (ARC-Brevard, Inc. - Association for Retarded Citizens)9. What is your relationship to the cholesteatoma patient? (self, spouse, son, daughter, brother, sister, niece, nephew, or other) Mother - my son has it10. How many operations, what type of operation? One - mastoidectomy - removed cholesteatoma; re-construction (prosthesis) of bones of hearing; re-built ear canal; new ear drum. He goes in for his 'second look' surgery June 13th or 14th.11. Do you have any pets and what are their and names. A very 'vocal' cat named Pebbles, and a HUGE rabbit (looks more like a baby kangaroo) named DeeDee12. Favorite movie. The Shawshank Redemption; Sand Lot 13. Favorite book. Any King14. What helps you to relax the most? Kava Kava!15. Are you an angel or troublemaker? both16. What color is your hair? Depends on what day you catch me! Born with almost black hair, is mostly gray now hidden by alot of blonde highlights. My hair has been every color you can imagine from black to blonde. Have to stay on the lighter side now to hide the gray!17. What color are your eyes? Dark Brown18. What do you find most positive about yourself? Positve attitude & sense of humor19. What do you think is your most negative feature? Lack of good organizational skills...20. How do you feel about the ENT who is handling the c-toma? (Do you trust him? Did you get 2nd or 3rd opinions?) ENT is alright. The surgeon he referred us to (Otologist/Neurotologist) is the greatest! I can't say enough good things about him -- a Godsend!21. What is you name on AIM messanger?22. What is your name on messanger? lmazzarell23. What is your name on MSN messanger?24. What is your ICQ number?25. What is your favorite song? Don't know26. If married when is your anniversary? August 20th27. What is your age? I will ask for proof if I believe you are not telling the truth.....LOL 3928. Who is your favorite singer or group? Too many to list!29. What is your favorite type of music? -- don't like rap! Listen mostly to Classic Rock, Motown, most anything from 60's on.30. What is your most embarrasing moment? When I was at a club (as an adult) in the late 80's with my 2 best friends that I grew up with (hadn't seen them in a couple of years), and my hair caught on fire as I was leaning over the candle in the middle of the table to hear something one of them was saying. I didn't realize it was on fire until one of them smacked me on the head to try to put it out!31. What is your most memorable memory? Birth of my two kids32. Is there anything you would like information on? Anything that will help with the organization I plan to form. Good doctor's names for a database people can access, statistics, personal stories (testimonies) that could be used in print media or other.33. And last question (with Dr's permission only) would you like to add your doctor to the "good doctors" list? If so, Please state name below : Dr. Faramarz Memari, Omni Healthcare, Melbourne, FLPlease send to the list so that we can "meet" you.cholesteatoma Welcome New MEMBER We have many, many helpful links in the bookmarks section if you would like some more reading materal and to become more familiarized with this disease.Glad you joined!!!Kim, Michele & The Group :-) ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 Alice , I have tried to get into the Poll and have not been able to get on I keep getting the run around with my ID and Password. have tried to change the password but then they say wrong ID and they send me the same ID I know what it is. so have given up. whatever works for others it probably will work for me. Happy New Year to all B. Poll Please take a moment to vote in our poll if you haven't already done so. You can access the poll and vote by going to /surveys?id=365988 The poll will close in a few days. Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 Hi , I'm sorry you can't access the poll. can be really unfriendly sometimes and I have no way of helping you. The results will post to the list when the poll is over. About the only way you can fix this is to give yourself a new e address (say a address) and use it for CI Hear but you still have to keep track of your ID and password. Alice > Alice , > I have tried to get into the Poll and have not been able to get on I keep getting the run around with my ID and Password. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 I checked out the poll.. since they were all 'day time' hours listed I guess I would have to say no... I work during the day and weekends I am usually pretty busy... evenings are the best for me most of the time. susan & hobbes michigan At 03:25 PM 12/31/2003 +0000, you wrote: >Please take a moment to vote in our poll if you haven't already done >so. You can access the poll and vote by going to > ></surveys?id=365988>http://\ /group//surveys?id=365988 > >The poll will close in a few days. > >Alice > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 This would not work for me as I work all day..evenings are better for me. ---- Original Message ----- From: " Alice " <justagram@...> < > Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 2:18 PM Subject: Poll > If you are just getting home from a holiday trip and beginning to > read the list again - we do have a poll running. You can vote if it > applies to you. > > /surveys?id=365988 > > Alice > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Dora is right there , The # of people on the forums is small compared to those who are actually implanted. I found out about ci's through my mom who was implanted 10 years prior to me. She heard about the implant from a Social Worker who had read about the implants and who was really interested in them as he worked with the deaf. I tell people whenever I get the chance to have a friendly conversation with them, but I never push or make someone listen to me if they aren't interested. I've also had the opportunity to do a segment on our local fox tv station so there are many ways for people to learn about ci's. Hugs and have a great Day. Silly MI In , " Dora Weber " <dora_weber@m...> wrote: > Hi > I doubt that you will arrive at a real # ...as the forum represents only a small % of those implanted.My guess is that a satisfied customer is the best..'Salesman " of all.I did hear about the CI from a wonderful ENT specialist who referred me to a CI clinic.After i received my CI i couldn't keep it to myself.I had to tell others about it..I was interviewed for several newspaper articles and began making amatuerish speaking engagements.There were very few in the audience who were aware of the CI..even today ,after all the TV coverage,many are not aware of the wonders of the CI! > > > > Dora Weber > Nucleus Volunteer Advocate > dora_weber@m... > > Bilateral > N22-96 > N24C-01 > Cochlear Otosclerosis > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 I first heard about the Cochlear implants back in the '80's when I read about it in the paper but I was not interested in them as the paper said that they were for those were so profoundly deaf that hearing aids didnt do them any good. I had severe to profound hearing loss biaurally. Then a couple years later an ENT specialist said that I would qualify for one about 5 years down the road; I still wasnt interested. Fast Forward to 2002 , the same ENT specialist told me another 5 years but my interest was started to pick up as I could no longer wear a hearing aid in my left ear comfortably. I told my ha audie this who told me about this audie who does CI's. The rest is history. -- Snoopy left implant 3G 7/19/02 right implant 3G 5/15/03 Bilateral and loving it!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 Carolyn, Don't worry too much about the learning curve. The rules uses can be confusing and frustrating at times. I appreciate your willingness to keep trying! Let me know if I can help in any way. =) Robynn [ ] Re: Poll... Hi, Sorry...It seems the polls I posted are not opperating the way they should. I divided the states into western and eastern lists due to the fact that you can only put 25 choices under one question. However it will not allow more than one vote per person per state. I am going to try to change this if I can. When You edit a poll it starts it all over again...loseing all the votes already counted. I am first going to run a test poll with just five states just to see if it will allow us to vote for each member of our household that has been diagnosed with Lyme disease. There will be a message sent about the test poll, and it will only run untill tomorrow. If I can get the settings to let us register our votes correctly. It will mean I will have to change the first polls...that would erase all the votes already made, so we would have to go back and re-vote. Again sorry about this, it's my first try at setting up a poll...Oh well the Brothers didn't get to fly the first try either...LOL Thanks Carolyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 Thanks Robynn, Is there any way to allow more than one vote per household? I did a trial test and changed to the more than one vote option, but it only allows you to choose more than one state! Not vote more than once for the same state... Tha only other thing I can think of would be to have those who have more than one member in there household, to vote for the state they were diagnosed in, then send me or you or both the count of the remaining persons of their household. I would then keep a count for the final outcome of the poll. What do you think? I am open to any avice... Carolyn > Carolyn, > > Don't worry too much about the learning curve. The rules uses can be > confusing and frustrating at times. I appreciate your willingness to keep > trying! Let me know if I can help in any way. > > =) > Robynn > > > [ ] Re: Poll... > > > > Hi, Sorry...It seems the polls I posted are not opperating the way > they should. I divided the states into western and eastern lists due > to the fact that you can only put 25 choices under one question. > However it will not allow more than one vote per person per state. I > > > Again sorry about this, it's my first try at setting up a poll...Oh > well the Brothers didn't get to fly the first try either...LOL > > Thanks > Carolyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 Well.....you can add the Family to the we have Lyme Disease in Alabama poll. There are six of us and all six tested positive to the bacteria. Of the six, two had enough bands to be reported to CDC, one had a much higher than required number of bands, then three had one band under to report to CDC. Need any more info......email me! Jeanette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 Each member can vote for multiple answers, but can only vote for each answer once. I still think this is a worthy cause. Look at it as a poll about Lyme Aid members, and only Lyme Aid members. You can see which members were diagnosed in what state. Though a Lyme Aid member may have other family members who are also sick, this poll is about the Lyme Aid members not their families. Really a poll on Lyme Aid should only provide you with information about Lyme Aid members anyway. That's how I would approach it. However, you can try anything you wish. Let me know if I can help! =) Robynn [ ] Re: Poll Thanks Robynn, Is there any way to allow more than one vote per household? I did a trial test and changed to the more than one vote option, but it only allows you to choose more than one state! Not vote more than once for the same state... Tha only other thing I can think of would be to have those who have more than one member in there household, to vote for the state they were diagnosed in, then send me or you or both the count of the remaining persons of their household. I would then keep a count for the final outcome of the poll. What do you think? I am open to any avice... Carolyn > Carolyn, > > Don't worry too much about the learning curve. The rules uses can be > confusing and frustrating at times. I appreciate your willingness to keep > trying! Let me know if I can help in any way. > > =) > Robynn > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 I see a psychiatrist regularly. But I didnt vote because Ive been changed to a different anti-d. Poll Hi Everyone, I am the one who created the latest poll about m.d's vs psychiatrists, who prescribes our meds. I see a psychiatrist, and am curious about how many members also see psychiatrists. Regards, Liz " Vocatvs atqve non vocatvs, Deus aderit " (Bidden or not, God is present) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 , Maybe I sholuld change the poll to reflect different meds... Liz We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey. -Kenji Miyazawa Re: Poll I see a psychiatrist regularly. But I didnt vote because Ive been changed to a different anti-d. Poll Hi Everyone, I am the one who created the latest poll about m.d's vs psychiatrists, who prescribes our meds. I see a psychiatrist, and am curious about how many members also see psychiatrists. Regards, Liz " Vocatvs atqve non vocatvs, Deus aderit " (Bidden or not, God is present) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 I used to see a psych. but when I lost my insurance I had to stop. However, I do give him a call now and then when I have a question about different things. Also, when I'm not doing so well I talk to the counselor that I used to see until we ran out of things to talk about on a regular basis. ak --- lizzstergiou@... wrote: > Hi Everyone, > I am the one who created the latest poll about m.d's > vs psychiatrists, who > prescribes our meds. I see a psychiatrist, and am > curious about how many > members also see psychiatrists. > > Regards, > Liz > > " Vocatvs atqve non vocatvs, Deus aderit " > (Bidden or not, God is present) > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 Thanks ak for your inmput... Liz We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey. -Kenji Miyazawa Re: Poll I used to see a psych. but when I lost my insurance I had to stop. However, I do give him a call now and then when I have a question about different things. Also, when I'm not doing so well I talk to the counselor that I used to see until we ran out of things to talk about on a regular basis. ak --- lizzstergiou@... wrote: > Hi Everyone, > I am the one who created the latest poll about m.d's > vs psychiatrists, who > prescribes our meds. I see a psychiatrist, and am > curious about how many > members also see psychiatrists. > > Regards, > Liz > > " Vocatvs atqve non vocatvs, Deus aderit " > (Bidden or not, God is present) > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 I used to see a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner at a clinic about 50 miles from my home. Prior to that, I saw a Psychiatrist. After the PNP closed her practice, I approached my primary care doc and asked him if he would be willing to manage my psych meds as I was/am very stable. He said he was willing to try it and so far, so good. He did add Wellbutrin to the mix and it works great.--- On Thu 11/16, & lt; lizzstergiou@... & gt; wrote: From: [mailto: lizzstergiou@...]Lexapro@...: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 18:46:31 -0500Subject: Re: Poll Thanks ak for your inmput...LizWe must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey.-Kenji Miyazawa Re: PollI used to see a psych. but when I lost my insurance Ihad to stop. However, I do give him a call now andthen when I have a question about different things.Also, when I'm not doing so well I talk to thecounselor that I used to see until we ran out ofthings to talk about on a regular basis.ak--- lizzstergiou@... wrote: & gt; Hi Everyone, & gt; I am the one who created the latest poll about m.d's & gt; vs psychiatrists, who & gt; prescribes our meds. I see a psychiatrist, and am & gt; curious about how many & gt; members also see psychiatrists. & gt; & gt; Regards, & gt; Liz & gt; & gt; " Vocatvs atqve non vocatvs, Deus aderit " & gt; (Bidden or not, God is present) & gt; & gt; & gt; & gt; [Non-text portions of this message have been & gt; removed] & gt; & gt; __________________________________________________________Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2007 Report Share Posted November 23, 2007 I say computer aided, thats how i know it. and dont worry my dad spells & quot;few minutes & quot; as & quot;fow mint & #39;s & quot;! ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./sports;_ylt=At9_qDKvtAbMuh1G1SQtBI7ntAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2009 Report Share Posted January 13, 2009 > I was wondering about a question I have and was interested in finding out what others felt about this question as well. > Do LP's feel differently about each other based on what type of dwarfism the other has? Yup:P The following as to perhaps why that is, and it's my opinion only, is thus: Some of it might be due to the fact that they may have been isolated by those around them, the aps in their community growing up as one example only. So now being in a group where everyone is the same, at first, as we're all dwarfs or we're all 'dwarfed' actually, they then realize, " Hey, we're the same, but 'I DO see' we ARE different, " the key here as well, " each with our own CONDITIONS and restrictive or inhibiting handicaps too. " So, perhaps, it's like pay back, tho not intentionally or even this, done consciously... rather they have been sooo used to being isolated and/or held back themselves by those around them based on their height, beauty, sex, intelligence, physical ability or lack thereof, they are now in on a 'level' playing field, so to speak, where everyone may be dwarfs or 'dwarfed', true, but they now do it to others, others within their own group:(. Maybe, to get a respite from it all, of all they went through. A break, so to speak, from all the years that it was done to them? In some ways, I've actually seen this happen, a few lps who have complained about being 'controlled' and 'dominated' by the aps around them, and we all know who they are because they are the same ones who come on here time and time again with the same old negative sing song of how they hate what this or that ap has done and/or said to them, be it in the past or in the present... but once they get 'into' here, a world that by all appearances looks as though everyone is 'equal', so to speak, it is not:(. It is definitely not:*(. Because, again, once 'a few' of them get into here they start to do exactly the same thing they say they hated having done to them, but now and this the key here, they are the master and no longer the slave to the same oppression they once hated. It's like the Stockholm Syndrome taken to the next level. The Stockholm Syndrome being in short, no pun intended:P, the captive falls in love with the captor, even in spite of the captor's previous brutal treatment of them. Why, because the captive has gotten sooo used to being treated that way, the captive doesn't know any other way:(. Thus, once the captive is truly 'free', you would think, " Wow, they will know better now not to get into that situation again, hopefully " and they (usually) don't. Why, again, that is all they have known, sad to say:(. So, what happens is 2 fold, usually. When a Stockholm Syndrome captive is set free, they either seek another one to be subject to again, or they take it the next level. And that level is, they now become the captor, and unfortunately that usually ends up being one or all of us:(. However, now their field of 'subjects' or 'us' is narrowed down even further, whereas previously their captor's only difference was one, they were taller or ap. But, now their being in a group where everyone is lp or like themselves, they must now find 'a' difference, 'any' difference, be it (one vs many), be it conditional ('s vs Achon), economical (rich vs poor), educational (college vs non), regional (West coast vs East coast), sex (male vs female), physical ability (severity of hindrance vs none), height (under five footers vs under 4 footers vs 3 footers vs all aps even if they are loved ones of our own), race (black vs white), and even ideological (for example, if they strongly believe in an issue, YOU must not only AGREE with them on THEIR stance on that chosen issue of 'theirs' than give your own opinion, thus showing your own mind and identity too). NO, you MUST feel, think and vote the same way as they do on it even it's a non issue or cause to you. Why, because they will say, " Why wouldn't you agree with me?! We're all short, dwarfs, aren't we?! And shouldn't we all think alike too!! But, what they are really saying, " Shouldn't we all think as they have chosen for us to think!! " Because to me, in the end, and again this is only MY opinion, 'isolationism' based purely on the above things is purely to me, just another 'form of control' by those few who sadly and truly may have had it done to them, they now want to do it to the rest of us:(. And that is why a few of us separate some from the others, it's all about control:(, my friends, C-O-N-T-R-O-L. ~grady PS: And what can we do to bust free from them and their way of thinking, their self imposed 'isolation' of us if we don't meld into their way of restrictive thinking, is to keep on thinking free:), and to remember this, a rhyming quote of mine, and yes, you can make up your own if you sooo want! What, do I look like I own you!! Am I your captor now?! lol I wish!!! haha;) No, I still want everyone to be themselves, even if its in STARK contrast to me. Why, I realize and accept the following, " Though we may be the same inches from the ground, our minds/hearts/conditions/stances/personalities are as many as the stars that can be found. " And I wouldn't have it any other way:). Because just like if I could make all dwarfs one condition, I still wouldn't, as it's FROM our MANY conditions that make us ALL great as well:). As each condition brings to our ONE table of ALL dwarfs collectively, that is, THEIR OWN each unique experience for us all too:). So, if any want to sit apart from our one table based on separatism, so be it too, as what we used to call their table when I was young, The Children's Table. Thus, that table of 'theirs', will be for those who want to still separate us all based on the above. Why, because anyone who still does that is still that, a child, even though they may be a full grown adult dwarf in 'appearance'. But, the key is this, to never let the Children's Table control the Adult Table. Unfortunately tho that has happened, but it must NO longer if we are to be ONE of MANY:) and not one of one or of whatever one 'they' have chosen for 'us' to be one of, which usually is themselves:(. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2009 Report Share Posted January 15, 2009 This is another tough one. Trying to determine how LP's feel towards each other, or the mainstream people.   Your question:   " Do LP's feel differently about each other based on what type of dwarfism the other has? "  You might get into a sort of degrees of dwarfism theory or something. Maybe somebody who is at university for their PHD in Psyc can research and then write an article or book. Then it can be published. But I suspect, who in general is going to read it and understand it? Somebody might even break it down into a mathematical formula or something. Yikes! Maybe:            your height X your mass    over:         your IQ                    = your what?   Back to your poll. In polling or asking people whatever, you keep the question simple. But then things get complicated. As in " how come " " why " or " thats not fair " , or " things shouldnt be like that " .      Then you get the probablies, maybes, assumings, thats-what-I-heard-somewheres. He said, She saids, those are popular too.   We all have some intuition about others, what they are like or whatever. An almost fool-proof way to determine how another person or group feels toward you is to watch their eyes! And their facial expression. The eyes dont lie!  Some people dont like others, right from the get-go, as they say. And then its a real challenge for them to change their mind.  People who make up their mind, and wont change then they " shun " others, or dont talk or even look at them. For lots of reasons.   Oh, I hope with the inaguration of our new president next week, things will change for the better. Dont fight! Negotiate!  In my cartoon collection, there is a sketch of a little dog, playing among the dandelions in the back yard. With a smile on its face, tongue hanging out, etc. The caption reads:   " Every species except humans realizes that the main purpose of life is to enjoy it " .   Well thats about it and others. Have a Nice Day!                                             -Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2010 Report Share Posted April 25, 2010 I get my LDN from Walgreens in Eau WI. It's already in liqiud from. A 2 week supply at 4.5 mg costs $5.00.-- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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