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Maddie34
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Posted: 10-05-08 14:57pm
I understand the frustration on both
sides, but this is going a bit too far.
Either keeps things supportive or
productive, otherwise please just ignore
the topic. Both sides here are being a
little aggressive in their posts, so I'll
remind everyone that this is a support
forum.
We give support, suggestions and
productive opinions, not medical
diagnosis. FallenKitty, regardless of
your situation you'll need to see a doctor
to get the answers you need. I'm sorry
about your financial situation, but it
doesn't change that you need to seek
professional help and that all we can give
you is opinions and suggestions and given
your circumstances, seeking a doctor’s
help will always be part of it.
Now, everyone take some deep
breaths before carrying on this topic.
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Maddie34
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Posted: 10-05-08 20:56pm
FallenKitty
wrote:
I've already stated that I'm
not going to a doctor
I don't have the money.
I know FallenKitty, and I sincerely wish
things were different for you. I also wish
we could calmly talk about things
and see if you can get the help you need.
There are a lot of people on here that may
be able to help, but in order to do that
you need to tell us everything
(specifically) that you have tried. Please
understand that I'm not trying to anger
you by suggesting you haven't exhausted
all of your options already, just simply
that there may be other options available
for you that you don't know about.
Please understand that things are limited
over the internet, which is why the
suggestion of going to the doctor is
always going to be part of things. I
understand tight money situations are
hard, most especially when you have a
pressing medical problem that you need
help with. I also get that no one likes
going to the doctor, but sometimes it's
needed.
Can we talk this over in a relaxed and
rational manner? We can't help unless we
know all the facts, and brainstorming is
easier when wrong answers are simply
overlook rather than torn to pieces.
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PenguinsRus
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Posted: 10-05-08 21:22pm
I am locking this thread. It has become
not supportive anymore. This forum is for
support and advice, not arguing. Kitty,
if you need advice feel free to make a new
thread with any questions you may have,
but please try to avoid arguing. Your
threads will be read and answered to the
best of our ability. As long as you
cooperate, so will we. Thank you