Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 Deron, whomever that is obviously does not know what it is like to like with this disease and does not belong among us who do. I find this message from him/her extremely offensive not only in words but tone. If anyone wants to know the long term effects of what can happen to someone who tries to deny for 12 yrs that they RA and keeps on pushing their body to do what it was not meant to do with RA they are welcome to come talk to me. I had the attitude that I wasn't going to be a wimp about it, no siree, I was going to beat it. Well guess what Deron, it didn't happen and I am worse off now then if I had just admitted what I had and taken the disability and taken care of myself. Ila On 1/29/07, cynthiadew1 <cynthiadew1@...> wrote: Would the moderator please read Deron's message and decide if this is the type of messages that are appropriate for this list. I for one find it offensive, and would rather not lose any member who need support with this nasty disease. ************** From: Deron Giuliani > Date: 1/29/2007 10:40:51 AM > Rheumatoid Arthritis > Subject: Re: Re: about SSI/Deborah > > The last thing you want to do is try to go out on > Workman's Comp or disability. Don't let RA make a > pussy out of you. You just need to start getting up > earlier so as to be more limber by the time you are to > start work every day. What you really need to do is > is go out there and get yourself a new disease. Yeah, > something cureable. This way, it'll give your body > something to fight besides itself. Herpes would be > for the person who doesn't want to visit the docrot > all the time. That should keep your immune system > busy for the rest of your life. Or, if you don't want > anything permanaent, go get yourself a case of > chlamydia or ghonnorea, or even syphillis. You can > even rotate your STD's. And, probably give yourself a > break in between. Like 2 weeks of syphillis, then > treatment, and then one week clean, no disease. Just > about the time your body starts to fight itself again, > switch to a new disease like chlamydia. You can > actually harbor this infection longer without much > adverse events, maybe host the big Clamydia for about > 2 months, take 3 antibiotic pills, and bam, onto the > next one. Sounds crazy? It might just be what the > doctor ordered. >>> Ila in Maine mailto:sewcraftyme@...Owner:JEFLOVERS/MOD: sewmurkot/ http://www.ChippewaCabinDesigns.com " Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. " Emerson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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