Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 Gosh i dont know, it seems that every group has its moments, i think sometimes in emails cause there is no tone to a word written as there is spoken, people are always on the defense or something, there are times even in here where i just dont say anything because life is too short for un-needed stress.........so i tend to pick and choose...................but every group such as this that i have been on has some drama here or there along the way............... I enjoy hearing what everyone has to say, and if i dont like it or feel offended i delete it or ignore it..................Life is too short to worry about things like that...............sorry Martha colleenShell wrote: You know I joined that group and posted once and never posted again! I'm sure there are some nice folks on that list,but I just don't have the time. Stay here Martha were you can speake your mind! >> After some differences in attitude and philosophy, I'm bailing out of> the OSSG list. I know you're asking: Martha, What did you say/do this> time!? Hahahaha...Well, some gal wrote that her labs were outta wack> and she wasn't losing weight and oh by the way, she wasn't eating> right either. She posted her labs in the email, with the normal> reference ranges, and her results were all normal! She got a handful> of emails telling her to take more iron, more calcium, etc. etc...so I> wrote saying that her labs were all within normal limits and that> maybe just MAYBE the real problem was that she wasn't eating right (as> she had mentioned). I explained the program that I was taught at KSSF> making sure to say that this was just what worked for me, and not nec.> for everyone. Someone wrote back that I hadn't included protein> shakes. So then I wrote back saying that I didn't drink them because I> was told not to unless I was sick or couldn't get enough protein and> that sometimes people can live without them...I also said I'd observed> that people on that list had a lot of high-calorie recipes for protein> shakes that sounded like milkshake fixes to me. WELL. You can't> imagine the hostile emails I got! Meanwhile the list conversation was> about (a) cute kitties, ( how much extra food people were eating> giggle giggle, © being alone, and (d) recipes for sugar-free pumpkin> pie, fudge, and other crap. Apparently they don't need a know-it-all> RN with attitude. So, to quote Pam Marsh, F--k 'em! Hahaha> Martha> Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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