Guest guest Posted June 6, 2008 Report Share Posted June 6, 2008 I too am passing over the posts re: caregivers and patients...enough said and hopefully, all will work out and everyone will be at peace. Joy in Seattle -- In Breathe-Support , denise randel wrote: > > So glad you are back Bruce! > > Sarcoid/PF 3/2006 California > > > > > Back but very disappointed. Stop the insanity, please, friends. > > > > I have been ready for a couple of days to start reading and posting > again. However, I just haven't been up to stepping into the situation > taking place on this forum. I haven't read all the posts and don't know > all the details of what kicked things off but I've seen more ugliness in > catching up on posts than I imagined and more anger and feelings hurt. > Anyone who says its not personal hasn't read closely enough. > > There are many many many apologies called for. I encourage any of you to > reread your posts and some of the statements or words. It has escalated > with each new post it seems. This isn't patients versus caregivers, its > supposed friends versus friends. I care for all those involved posting > on this subject but I'm angry and disappointed too. > > A few comments of my own. First, I refuse to offer an opinion on who > should be allowed on this forum. That isn't my place. To Leanne or > whomever posted the poll. It was a mistake. Some things are best not > turned over to the members. Allowing or not allowing someone here is a > decision the moderators and administrators and board owners should make > on an individual basis. You make it with every new member and you have > the right with any existing members. In the past I've seen you very > liberal in not banning people but just professionally dealing in private > with any who you have problems with. > > Now as to members. If your problem is with someone someone says to you > and another individual here then don't air it in public. Talk to them > through email in private and work it out. If you can't work it out, then > email the moderator, but don't expect them to solve it either. If you > don't like someone's posts then don't read them. It's simple. I was told > early by several in sometimes a nice way and sometimes not that my posts > are too long. My response was and is, just skip over them all if you > like. > > One comment on the huge issue of caretakers and patients reading each > other's posts. Look, its easy enough to get on any forum in yahoo with a > made up profile or any other way. No forum can control who reads what. > This participation or reading is something of trust between a patient > and caregiver. Its the same with spouses on any forum. If you want a > place of your own just ask your spouse or child or parent or friend not > to intrude on it. You know we say that no doctors or nurses but just > patients. Now I'll bet there are lurkers on all forums who don't > " belong " but they're keeping quiet, learning, and not hurting anything. > > See, I don't care. I generally have no problems with anyone here. Are > there those whose posts I like more than others? Of course. Now, I'm not > going to point out any of the posts made that bother me. No one should > assume its their post or not theirs. While it may be some of those that > have obviously been problematic, its others that have slipped through > too. This discussion has not been one held at a decent appropriate > level. Even some of the best posts have slipped in an offensive word or > two if one wanted to read carefully and react. > > So, please, everyone, come back to being those who I love and who mean > so much to me. Stop on this subject. Show the love this forum is known > for. To the moderators and administrator, please get rid of this poll, > for the first time I know ban more publishing on this topic, try to talk > off board to some of those hurt by the ugliness and some of those who > have offended others, and go back to deciding by whatever rules or means > you want who is allowed here and isn't. > > Now, I will only post and respond on other topics. I have no intention > of going back and reading carefully the posts I've missed in the last > three weeks. I've seen more than I care to in just scanning the digests. > I love the forum and love those here. However, what I've seen makes me > want to cry and has created a very unhealthy environment for all of us. > Don't we have more important things to deal with? I love you all, but I > don't love some of the actions and words. > > Bruce Moreland 58 UIP 08/07 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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