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From: anon on 10 Jul 2008 13:06 First, what kind of loon adopts the monkiers "Balls of Fire?" That pretty much tells you all you need to know about this guy. Dear "Balls of Fire" (and I do hope you see a urologist about this condition!), kindly do me two favors: (a) Explain exactly which fact I have wrong in my response to "Janice." She irresponsibly mislabels and mischaracterizes a disease that afflicts so many people--nothing could be more damaging and misleading to people needing sound information about their condition. You consider it "damage" to provide accurate information to sick people who need it? If you really cared about those people, YOU would have been the one who intervened to correct Janice--but instead you disgorge a bizarre spew againt the person who corrected her misinformation! (b) Explain your delusionsal rantings about my alleged postings to "alt.support.celiac." In point of fact, I have NEVER posted ANYTHING to that forum--except, perhaps, in this one case, when that address was cross-listed along with that of another group. I suggest that you get your facts--and identities straight--before you charge off on one of your psychotic crusades--althought getting facts straight for a psychotic would, I recognize, be sort of a contradiction in terms. At any rate, you're clearly off you're rocker and need some help. "Grey Balls -0- Fire" <GB0F(a)jerrys.post.office.org> wrote in message news:hzmdk.229093$Tj3.32543(a)en-nntp-02.dc1.easynews.com... > anon <Pb6dnbfC8_wky-jVnZ2dnUVZ_jGdnZ2d(a)earthlink.com>. > said: >>> >>>"Janice" wrote: >>>"inflammatory bowel disorder" is a symptom and not a disease...per se >>> >> >>-"Janice"-- >>Are you a trained health-care professional of any sort? It seems that you >>must be either (a) a world-class authority in this area or (b) a rank >>ignoramus, for you have just made up terminology that clashes with the >>scientific usage of the most esteemed authorities in the medical field. >>Let's look at the following sources to see whether (a) or (b) is the >>correct >>answer: > > /cut >> >>I could go on, but why bother? By now the correct answer is clear: >>(b)--you >>are a rank ignoramus (and a grossly irresponsible one, I might add). >> > Much more than a simple (b) my friend. > The man displays a number of symptoms, none of them "of the body", per se. > Cruising through this post may shine some light on his intention in > posting the > tripe he does, everywhere, topic not a necessary requirement. > Message-ID: <HR5ak.208032$6i4.73898(a)en-nntp-03.dc1.easynews.com> > > In order to reduce the damage he hopes for I have set FUP to > "alt.support.celiac". > Effectively, in his own campaign, over three years he has reduced that > forum to rubble. > Such is his irresponsible pleasure. > > Kind Regards > > GBOF
From: anon on 10 Jul 2008 13:14 First, what kind of loon adopts the monkiers "Balls of Fire?" That pretty much tells you all you need to know about this guy. Dear "Balls of Fire" (and I do hope you see a urologist about this condition!), kindly do me two favors: (a) Explain exactly which fact I have wrong in my response to "Janice." She irresponsibly mislabels and mischaracterizes a disease that afflicts so many people--nothing could be more damaging and misleading to people needing sound information about their condition. You consider it "damage" to provide accurate information to sick people who need it? If you really cared about those people, YOU would have been the one who intervened to correct Janice--but instead you disgorge a bizarre spew againt the person who corrected her misinformation! (b) Explain your delusionsal rantings about my alleged postings to "alt.support.celiac." In point of fact, I have NEVER posted ANYTHING to that forum--except, perhaps, in this one case, when that address was cross-listed along with that of another group. I suggest that you get your facts--and identities--straight efore you charge off on one of your psychotic crusades--althought getting facts straight for a psychotic would, I recognize, be sort of a contradiction in terms. At any rate, you're clearly off you're rocker and need some help. " <GB0F(a)jerrys.post.office.org> wrote in message news:hzmdk.229093$Tj3.32543(a)en-nntp-02.dc1.easynews.com... > anon <Pb6dnbfC8_wky-jVnZ2dnUVZ_jGdnZ2d(a)earthlink.com>. > said: >>> >>>"Janice" wrote: >>>"inflammatory bowel disorder" is a symptom and not a disease...per se >>> >> >>-"Janice"-- >>Are you a trained health-care professional of any sort? It seems that you >>must be either (a) a world-class authority in this area or (b) a rank >>ignoramus, for you have just made up terminology that clashes with the >>scientific usage of the most esteemed authorities in the medical field. >>Let's look at the following sources to see whether (a) or (b) is the >>correct >>answer: > > /cut >> >>I could go on, but why bother? By now the correct answer is clear: >>(b)--you >>are a rank ignoramus (and a grossly irresponsible one, I might add). >> > Much more than a simple (b) my friend. > The man displays a number of symptoms, none of them "of the body", per se. > Cruising through this post may shine some light on his intention in > posting the > tripe he does, everywhere, topic not a necessary requirement. > Message-ID: <HR5ak.208032$6i4.73898(a)en-nntp-03.dc1.easynews.com> > > In order to reduce the damage he hopes for I have set FUP to > "alt.support.celiac". > Effectively, in his own campaign, over three years he has reduced that > forum to rubble. > Such is his irresponsible pleasure. > > Kind Regards > > GBOF "Grey Balls -0- Fire" <GB0F(a)jerrys.post.office.org> wrote in message news:hzmdk.229093$Tj3.32543(a)en-nntp-02.dc1.easynews.com... > anon <Pb6dnbfC8_wky-jVnZ2dnUVZ_jGdnZ2d(a)earthlink.com>. > said: >>> >>>"Janice" wrote: >>>"inflammatory bowel disorder" is a symptom and not a disease...per se >>> >> >>-"Janice"-- >>Are you a trained health-care professional of any sort? It seems that you >>must be either (a) a world-class authority in this area or (b) a rank >>ignoramus, for you have just made up terminology that clashes with the >>scientific usage of the most esteemed authorities in the medical field. >>Let's look at the following sources to see whether (a) or (b) is the >>correct >>answer: > > /cut >> >>I could go on, but why bother? By now the correct answer is clear: >>(b)--you >>are a rank ignoramus (and a grossly irresponsible one, I might add). >> > Much more than a simple (b) my friend. > The man displays a number of symptoms, none of them "of the body", per se. > Cruising through this post may shine some light on his intention in > posting the > tripe he does, everywhere, topic not a necessary requirement. > Message-ID: <HR5ak.208032$6i4.73898(a)en-nntp-03.dc1.easynews.com> > > In order to reduce the damage he hopes for I have set FUP to > "alt.support.celiac". > Effectively, in his own campaign, over three years he has reduced that > forum to rubble. > Such is his irresponsible pleasure. > > Kind Regards > > GBOF > >
From: Kofi on 13 Jul 2008 11:20 In article <eaWdnVMUhNfo1u_VnZ2dnUVZ_qLinZ2d(a)earthlink.com>, "anon" <shopathonic(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > People should keep in mind that almonds and other fruits and nuts > (almonds > are technically fruits!) can wreak havoc on the digestive systems of > people > with inflammatory bowel disease--some can digest them with no problem, > others go through hell. Proceed with caution. It depends on whether your intestines like lectins. I sense a country & western song coming on here...
From: anon on 13 Jul 2008 13:48 It's not just a matter of lectins--it's matter of the ability to tolerate fiber. "Kofi" <kofi(a)anon.un> wrote in message news:kofi-108EA5.10205013072008(a)news.east.earthlink.net... > In article <eaWdnVMUhNfo1u_VnZ2dnUVZ_qLinZ2d(a)earthlink.com>, "anon" > <shopathonic(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >> People should keep in mind that almonds and other fruits and nuts >> (almonds >> are technically fruits!) can wreak havoc on the digestive systems of >> people >> with inflammatory bowel disease--some can digest them with no problem, >> others go through hell. Proceed with caution. > > It depends on whether your intestines like lectins. > > I sense a country & western song coming on here...
From: Rufus on 13 Jul 2008 13:56
Kofi wrote: > In article <eaWdnVMUhNfo1u_VnZ2dnUVZ_qLinZ2d(a)earthlink.com>, "anon" > <shopathonic(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >> People should keep in mind that almonds and other fruits and nuts >> (almonds >> are technically fruits!) can wreak havoc on the digestive systems of >> people >> with inflammatory bowel disease--some can digest them with no problem, >> others go through hell. Proceed with caution. > > It depends on whether your intestines like lectins. > > I sense a country & western song coming on here... All my 'testins don't like lectins, almonds ain't my friends, but that open bowl jus' drove me nuts, so I ate 'em once again. That pro-biotic's just chaotic, here I GO again, All my 'testins don't like lectins, almonds ain't my friends. -- - Rufus (who can tolerate them just fine, and prefers chocolate covered ones.) |