Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Diabetes / April 2006
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% - 31 Mar 2006 04:12 GMT with my diabetes by not doing anything , anyone in this group says i should do , when i did listen to the advice here , i nearly died
J. David Anderson - 31 Mar 2006 04:56 GMT Not really.
You still haven't managed to grasp the intricacies of the Caps Lock key.
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% - 31 Mar 2006 05:55 GMT > Not really. > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > All other mail is automatically deleted. oh , ok , i'm sorry , i can surely see , how this could fk with my diabetes , what a squid
noneyabusiness - 31 Mar 2006 23:22 GMT (Quote) with my diabetes by not doing anything , anyone in this group says i should do , when i did listen to the advice here , i nearly died (End Quote)
>Not really. > >You still haven't managed to grasp the intricacies of the Caps Lock key. Or Grade School punctuation <BFG>.
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>Regards > >David kailuasands@yahoo.com - 31 Mar 2006 05:50 GMT C'mon, %
Any of us can go to the asd depression group and see what you've done for your diabetes (the jugs, potatoes, etc.) & how "well" that has gone. You're kind of cute, if always disruptive there, but no way do you have a handle on your diabetes.
I'm sure you know that, but still...you gotta know enough about usenet to not think you're going to get away with this goofiness in this group, right?
% - 31 Mar 2006 05:58 GMT the advice i got here in the first three months of my diagnosis , near freaking killed me what would you like me to say , no , it didn't , well i won't do like you and lie ,
> C'mon, % > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > about usenet to not think you're going to get away with > this goofiness in this group, right? kailuasands@yahoo.com - 31 Mar 2006 06:13 GMT Jeez, %, I was lurking then just as I am now.
I didn't think the advice given to you was bad at all.
All the advice that I took from this site has meant no meds, no jugs, no potatoes, a bunch of exercise, & an A1c of 5.2 now.
Just what advice were you listening to here? I mean, what did you do that was so bad for you because of what you heard here?
(P.S. I never lie.)
% - 31 Mar 2006 07:13 GMT > Jeez, %, I was lurking then just as I am now. > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > (P.S. I never lie.) obviously you missed some of my offered replies like fk me i'm not even diabetic , kill myself , its a world favourite , ok , i can't expect everyone to see everything
Ozgirl - 31 Mar 2006 06:18 GMT > the advice i got here in the first three months of my diagnosis , > near freaking killed me what would you like me to say , > no , it didn't , well i won't do like you and lie , How about you repeat that advice so those who missed it can see it.
% - 31 Mar 2006 07:20 GMT > > the advice i got here in the first three months of my > diagnosis , [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > How about you repeat that advice so those who missed it can > see it. this is exactly the kind of reply i mean , as nice as it is to have her here and enjoy her input , don't parent's look into their childrens doings anymore , cause this is where one has gone awry , wouldn't you think , she should be out with her friends , out trying to make friends , or could it be so scant a.s ugly that all she has is , chipping off to elders in a diabetes group , ok , i'll follow that advice , thanks my fellow diabeters
Ozgirl - 31 Mar 2006 07:56 GMT "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote in message
> this is exactly the kind of reply i mean , > as nice as it is to have her here and enjoy her input , [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > chipping off to elders in a diabetes group , > ok , i'll follow that advice , thanks my fellow diabeters Having a bad social security day?
OH NO, IT'S REVIEW TIME AGAIN
"time to prove I'm still sick , like maybe my diabetes , hepatitis and , degenerative disk have gone away , not to mention my blood pressure , or bad kidneys and we won't even go near , the depression and panic stuff"
"I just thought I'd let you all know , I'm still doing real good with my diabetes , and I owe a lot of it to this group , because by not taking any of the advice I got here , my #'s are low , I'm off nearly all meds , and even having the occasional cookie , so keep up with the advising it really helps "
"i'm glad i just have physical stuff but my brain is normal"
"if it wasn't free here i'd be dead , because i can't afford my diabetes meds , alone , they are 500 bucks a month and then the other stuff on top , the test strips are 100 bucks a box but i don't pay anything , and its free in ontario too i thought it was free in all of canada"
Oh gee, you are nearly off all meds, pretty good going in the 3 weeks since you posted that you get $500 worth of diabetes a month. I thought you'd be dead if you took the advice from this group but now I see, according to yourself, you would be dead if your meds weren't free.
My my, so does this mean you are doing really well with your diabetes and you lie at review time so you can stay at home being paid by the Canadian Government? Or does it mean you really are deserving to be paid for your illnesses and are lying to us here in alt.support diabetes? The Canadian Government would be really interested in you who thinks he is anonymous.
I was going to say you are still a sad little w.nker, but those who rip off the Canadian taxpayers deserve better.
But then again, no one gets paid to stay at home unless they have supporting medical data. Does your doctor lie for you? I doubt it, you really are a diabetic out of control with consequential kidney damage.
What a pity you didn't take some advice.
% - 31 Mar 2006 16:53 GMT > "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote in message > [quoted text clipped - 63 lines] > > i'm glad i'm not as old as you and still single Alan S - 31 Mar 2006 14:39 GMT >the advice i got here in the first three months of my diagnosis , >near freaking killed me what would you like me to say , >no , it didn't , well i won't do like you and lie , How could something you never listened to or acted on damage you?
You're a twit and a troll, %, so have a bit of fun and we'll all look forward to the resumption of school.
Darn. Now I have to work out how to kf this "%" symbol again on Agent. Remind me someone please.
Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia. d&e, metformin 2x500mg
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% - 31 Mar 2006 16:56 GMT > >the advice i got here in the first three months of my diagnosis , > >near freaking killed me what would you like me to say , [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > -- > Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter. yea , I know , I don't conform or pigeon hole like you want me to , so i'm this and i'm that and i should go * BEEP * myself , but the point still remains , i live a better diabetic life , if i don't take the advice offerd here
Joe - 31 Mar 2006 17:38 GMT > yea , I know , I don't conform or pigeon hole like you want me to , > so i'm this and i'm that and i should go * BEEP * myself , > but the point still remains , i live a better diabetic life , > if i don't take the advice offerd here Actually %, from what I've read on your posts, you do fit the "pigeon hole" perfectly. You know the one on the backside of the pigeon. ;-). If you think your life is better without this groups help, please feel free to move on then. No one will stop you (trust me on this). You probably should go and *BEEP* yourself too!
BTW When you get tired of the leg pains, blurred vision & the general "I feel like HELL", come on back, we'll still be here to help.
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% - 31 Mar 2006 19:48 GMT > > yea , I know , I don't conform or pigeon hole like you want me to , > > so i'm this and i'm that and i should go * BEEP * myself , [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > When you get tired of the leg pains, blurred vision & the general "I feel > like HELL", come on back, we'll still be here to help.
> -- see what i mean , look at the oodles of support Hi_Therre - 31 Mar 2006 17:07 GMT >>the advice i got here in the first three months of my diagnosis , >>near freaking killed me what would you like me to say , [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] >Darn. Now I have to work out how to kf this "%" symbol again >on Agent. Remind me someone please. Simple. Have his posting body visible. Press the H key on the keyboard. Locate the From line in the header. Put the mouse cursor on the right end of "%" <persent@gmail.com>. Now, press and hold down the left mouse button, and move the mouse to the left end of "%" <persent@gmail.com> so that the entire address of "%" <persent@gmail.com> is now highlighted in blue. Now press Ctrl C on your keyboard. This copies the highlighted text to RAM.
Now, move the cursor off the highlighted address and right click the mouse to activate the popup menu. Scroll down to Filters, New Kill Filter. This will activate the kill filter window. You will notice that the window at the top of the page does not have an address by the Author:.
You have an extra choice in the drop down box directly below the Paste Author button. Name only, Address only, or Entire Field. Select one of those 3. It gets tricky with this character's nonense. Works different on different systems. I use entire field. You can put the cursor adjacent to the Author: and press the Paste Author button. Don't forget to make it Global. I've seen where the pasting did not work. A good idea is to paste the "%" <persent@gmail.com> onto an editor like notepad before activating the popup menu. Once the popup kill filter window is visible, it automatically takes the From address and attaches it to the clipboard, but with "%" <persent@gmail.com>, you get nothing but a Null string with no characters. Using notepad copy from notepad and paste to the Author: in Agent.
Press the Paste Author button. Locate the cursor to the right of Author: and press the Ctrl V keys to paste the "%" <persent@gmail.com> from RAM into the window.
You may have to play with the Name only, address only, and entire field to see what works best for your system. Let me know how it goes.
% - 31 Mar 2006 19:50 GMT > >>the advice i got here in the first three months of my diagnosis , > >>near freaking killed me what would you like me to say , [quoted text clipped - 43 lines] > field to see what works best for your system. Let me know how it > goes. notice the support being offered here
Ozgirl - 31 Mar 2006 23:20 GMT "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote in message
> notice the support being offered here Yes, lots of support got your ISP account pulled, supporting getting your disability pulled will be a piece of cake. Oh when you mentioned to your little friends in the other group that we are bastards because we got your account pulled you forgot to mention why perhaps they should be told.
Governments love to hear about people rorting the system. Perhaps your doctor who supported you getting disability under false pretences should go down too? Perhaps it's time you started telling the truth?
Alan S - 31 Mar 2006 23:47 GMT >> >>the advice i got here in the first three months of my diagnosis , >> >>near freaking killed me what would you like me to say , [quoted text clipped - 45 lines] > >notice the support being offered here Yep. I thought it was great. Instant response and practical help - what more could one ask for? Thanks Hi_Therre.
I haven't actually done it yet, because I was hoping to find a means that worked on "%" without the addy - because I remember how you used to change your addy almost daily.
Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia. d&e, metformin 2x500mg
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Hi_Therre - 02 Apr 2006 22:25 GMT >>> >>the advice i got here in the first three months of my diagnosis , >>> >>near freaking killed me what would you like me to say , [quoted text clipped - 52 lines] >a means that worked on "%" without the addy - because I >remember how you used to change your addy almost daily. Try using just the "%" in the Paste Author, and use Name Only. See what happens. It only takes a couple seconds to do a copy and paste his new addy for a new KF if he changes his handle. Not a big deal.
Alan S - 02 Apr 2006 23:21 GMT >>I haven't actually done it yet, because I was hoping to find >>a means that worked on "%" without the addy - because I [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] >what happens. It only takes a couple seconds to do a copy and paste >his new addy for a new KF if he changes his handle. Not a big deal. Thx
Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia. d&e, metformin 2x500mg
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Chris Malcolm - 01 Apr 2006 12:08 GMT > with my diabetes by not doing anything , > anyone in this group says i should do , > when i did listen to the advice here , i nearly died I'm sorry to hear it. I see you still haven't managed to recover proper functioning of the shift keys. Is your doctor prescribing anything for that?
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