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Re: Lucky you!


Posted by ExhaustedMom on February 03, 2002 at 10:06:49:

In Reply to: Re: Lucky you! posted by Big Sleepy on February 02, 2002 at 21:13:00:

I totally agree with the whole tone of the post being harsh, but I saw thru the anger to what I thought to be the point of the post. A lot of what I see on these forums is some really good advice, and some of it is not for me. I see all these really large doses of meds and wonder if that's acceptable, but would never attempt to try it myself. Although the tone may have been wrong, I can relate to the frustration T.R. had, which just sadly came thru as sarcasm that was interpretted by others, myself included, as possibly misguided info. No offense intended with any of my posts about the removed one, just hoped that after a little thought, TR's words would come across a little differently, that's all. I know I've felt that way before after reading some of the stuff on here, but I always wait a while to post and sort thru it all, and most of the time decide that a debate's not worth it, to each his own.

I'm fine with the agree to disagree thing. Just wanted to toss my hat in the ring and offer my take, and hope that maybe some who had seen the post, too, would at least see thru to the possible intended meaning. I'm sure TR had no intention of coming across the way it had, knowing the post would be removed.

I really value a lot of your words of advice, and many of the others on here, too. I have to say, I got a little offended by Savannah's post, too, and maybe could relate a little myself. But, in the grand scheme of things, big, fat, hairy deal, right? :o) Nothing to keep me up at night!!! Thanks for the feedback!

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