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Posted by CaliforniaLyme (Member # 7136) on :
 
Just so you guys know, this happened before to Georgia, and it is happening to me now- someone on sci.med is posting obscene and political stuff under the name CaliforniaLyme (but if you examine their login they are actually CaliforniaLyme1 AT aol.com and I am CaliforniaLyme AT cs.com!!!).
ANywayz, it is not me and is very distressing so if anyone just pops over there and sees posts by me that are off-topic and many offensive to many- please disregard them- thank you!!!!!! Because they are NOT by me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best wishes,
the real, the first
CaliforniaLyme
Sarah
AT cs.com
 
Posted by CaliforniaLyme (Member # 7136) on :
 
p.s. If you want to help!
Their screen name is CaliforniaLyme1 AT aol.com

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You may use the following posting as an example of the obscenity
being posted (in my name) by an AOL member on a disease support/science
newsgroup. Thank you!!!


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Posted by pq (Member # 6886) on :
 
This means:

what your doing over there is constructively effective.
that your an effective threat to the disordered on that board.

they take you seriously, so there is no dirty trick they will not pull.

so don't get discouraged, and keep up the good work. Keep posting your findings there.

I've read 98% of your postings there, and keep up with you when i can.

[ 18. September 2005, 06:51 PM: Message edited by: pq ]
 
Posted by pq (Member # 6886) on :
 
The serious readers of your posts will sense the difference in style from you and your imposter.

so be un-distressed.

the world pretty much knows who is who and what their agenda is.

this is 2005, and not the earlier years where there was less public access to information, and so visitors to sci.med...lyme will catch on quickly to whats going on.

in fact they probably knew there was a problem long before they even visited sci.med.

Keep posting your findings.

[ 17. September 2005, 06:54 PM: Message edited by: pq ]
 
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
Bummer! What's the original message they posted?? Didn't see it in what you posted here.
 
Posted by Pocono Lyme (Member # 5939) on :
 
California,

Don't be upset about this. This is a compliment.
Flattery comes in many forms.

This happened due to the distress it causes them [Big Grin] by you posting the truth.

Keep up the good work. [Wink]
 
Posted by JillF (Member # 5553) on :
 
Wow

The imposter sure has been extremely busy. I'd have to say that this person has absolutely no life whatsoever...

And some of the posts are very odd/strange

All in all, the real CaliforniaLyme is not scary like other other one on SciMed
 
Posted by CaliforniaLyme (Member # 7136) on :
 
Yup, they were posting at the same time as I as this morning and they even posted about my husband!!! It's a good thing I got my sense of humor back- when I was really sick I had none!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHich reminds me of that article re Lyme & sense of humor!!!

From Archives of Internal Medicine, Vol. 160 No. 16, September 11, 2000,
American Medical Association

Loss of the Sense of Humor

In mid-May, my 94-year-old father and I were discussing the
significance of 0 and its impact on theoretical mathematics. Four
weeks later, he was totally demented. He was taking no medication,
and all routine blood and urine studies, brain imaging, and a spinal
tap yielded no diagnosis. One week later, a high titer of Lyme
antibody was found in a cerebrospinal fluid specimen, and the
diagnosis of neuroborreliosis was unequivocally substantiated by
Western blot analysis. Eight weeks after a 28-day course of
intravenous ceftriaxone sodium (1 g/d), his mental function returned to
an estimated 90% of his premorbid intellect. That was when I gave
him a short vignette written in a humorous vein, relating to the
purchase of a ballpoint pen.


I awaited his response with interest. To my disappointment, all he
said was, "Where is the pen? May I see it?" I was disappointed, but
replied "I'll get you the pen, but what do you think of my article?" "It
was a cheap pen" was his response. "Was there anything else that
occurred to you about what I have written?" I persisted. "No," he
replied, "it was a cheap pen." It seemed to me that a more direct
approach was needed. "Did you think my article was humorouswas
it funny?" I asked. "No," he said, "I didn't think it was funny." That
was when I realized that he had lost his sense of humor. This did not
make any sense to me, until I read an article on humor appreciation
in Brain.1


Humor is not needed for day-to-day functioning, but its absence
undoubtedly dampens social interaction. A person who does not
appreciate humor may feel left out of the conversation. Most of us
have read a joke or seen a cartoon the "point" of which escapes us. If
realization does not dawn upon us or the humor remains unexplained,
it can lead to frustration and irritation. I imagine that this may well
be so with persons who have lost the ability to appreciate humor
because of an illness. To speak of a "center for humor" may be an
oversimplification of the psychopathology involved. Loss of humor as a
sequel of illness is poorly recognized, and an appreciation of this
impairment is needed in the treatment of such patients.


Sundaram V. Ramanan, MD
Hartford, Conn


Loss of the Sense of Humor
http://archinte.ama-assn.org/issues/v160n16/ffull/ilt0911-1.html


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Posted by Kara Tyson (Member # 939) on :
 
I had this happen one time in a political newsgroup. the poster posed as me and posted all kinds of sexual things...

I cant stand trolls.
 
Posted by pq (Member # 6886) on :
 
looks like you've developed a "fan club."
maybe more than one person on the attack.

One of several such similar experiences i've had:

after getting elected as a college class president, the loser( an "obligate winner," psychiatrically speaking) of the election orchestrated a truly vicious compaign against me for about the year i was president.

i only found out it was going on when
the head of the school's newspaper, and others,virtually total strangers, privately handed me a list/"essay" of his unfounded, vicious accusations, and questions of anihilatory intent that impugned every aspect of my life.
he wanted his "assasination piece" published in the school's paper with the intent to "ambush" me with this "first salvo."

His "assasination" opinion piece, having no basis in fact, was not published. Many stranger-students told how offended they were at what this guy attempted.

He never ran for another office at the college,and so far as i recall, thereafter lived a life of virtual anonymity on campus.

Initially, I was stunned, shocked... astounded, very hurt, took it personally, but eventually got through it, having gained perspective(s) of sorts.
 


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