Topic: 10 weeks in and can't take it, is it okay to back off?
CaliforniaLyme
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I AGREE with you Peacesoul- that what works for some may not work for others*)!*)!*!
And thank you BJG- don't think that's what he meant but that's nice of you-
And Kathy is right- Aiden24-
We all should do what we find works for us*)!*))!
Take care all, Signing off this thread amicably, Sarah
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All truth goes through 3 stages: first it is ridiculed: then it is violently opposed: finally it is accepted as self evident. - Schopenhauer Posts: 5639 | From Aptos CA USA | Registered: Apr 2005
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Peacesoul
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quote:Originally posted by minitails2: Now, Peacesoul, none of what I say is for the sake of drama. I believe I'm allowed to respond to your posts. As someone recently made fun of me regarding my neuro issues, as a way to handle my difference of opinion, I was very sad to see such a thing happen again.
I guess where Cali lyme and I are, we just tend to be very pragmatic. Whatever works, we all support, unless, of course, it's clear that someone is in big trouble and can't see it, suicide, that sort of thing.
None of us, our group, feels a need to convince others that what we're doing is RIGHT. I too have not had awful reactions to herxes. I have a feeling that on this web site in general, "herx" is misused by some, perhaps not understood. Finally, although I am simply not dogmatic, I wouldn't want to stand around trying to prove any of my "theories" right as some end of life "I told you so."
Fair enough....thanks for the explaination. And anyone who would make fun of someones illness, shows that that person has more than their physical illness to content with. Making fun of others just shows a lack of maturity. Gathered info and sharing of this info is a great way for others to feel less alone and to find their path to healing. I think it's awesome when people come together like this (or other health boards) and help one another. It makes us human
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