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Lookout - 25 Oct 2004 22:40 GMT
I'm still waiting for one medically documented incident of sexually
transmitted Hep C.
Several of you are going all over the place with this but this is
where I call the fool a liar.

John
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 25 Oct 2004 23:02 GMT
And this is where I call you a troll.  Take your a.s on out of here.  We
don't like you.  
Elmo

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Alias - 26 Oct 2004 01:22 GMT
> I'm still waiting for one medically documented incident of sexually
> transmitted Hep C.

Are you worried your mother gave it to you?

Alias
Thip - 26 Oct 2004 17:54 GMT
> > I'm still waiting for one medically documented incident of sexually
> > transmitted Hep C.
>
> Are you worried your mother gave it to you?
>
> Alias

ROFL!
Michael L. Arends - 26 Oct 2004 18:04 GMT
Smiling Wickedly,  Thip answered:

>>>I'm still waiting for one medically documented incident of sexually
>>>transmitted Hep C.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> ROFL!

I agree Thip..    ROTFLMAO!
Lookout - 26 Oct 2004 20:30 GMT
Anther wonderfully intelligent post.
But I guess he can't read. I've already said how we think I got it.

John

>> I'm still waiting for one medically documented incident of sexually
>> transmitted Hep C.
>
>Are you worried your mother gave it to you?
>
>Alias
Alias - 26 Oct 2004 20:35 GMT
> Anther wonderfully intelligent post.
> But I guess he can't read. I've already said how we think I got it.
>
> John

Oh, do tell, how did "we" get it?

Alias

>>> I'm still waiting for one medically documented incident of sexually
>>> transmitted Hep C.
>>
>>Are you worried your mother gave it to you?
>>
>>Alias
Lookout - 26 Oct 2004 21:47 GMT
Read back and find it.

>> Anther wonderfully intelligent post.
>> But I guess he can't read. I've already said how we think I got it.
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>>>
>>>Alias
Alias - 26 Oct 2004 22:57 GMT
> Read back and find it.

Not that important to me and there, really, is no way you  can know how you
got it. Why does it matter?

Alias

>>> Anther wonderfully intelligent post.
>>> But I guess he can't read. I've already said how we think I got it.
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>>>>
>>>>Alias
Gordo Mondragon - 27 Oct 2004 18:02 GMT
[...]

> Not that important to me and there, really, is no way you  can know how you
> got it. Why does it matter?

I think I'm the only person regularly posting here who got it recently
and is being treated in the acute phase - I was very lucky to show
symptoms.  Once I did, figuring out how I got it was important because
no one I knew or had been in any way exposed to knew they had it, but
someone had to.  

Once I we figured it out, the other person who was exposed got their VL
tested and was at the same place I was - high VL with no antibodies.  
They weren't showing any symptoms, though, so if I hadn't figured out
where and how I got it, they wouldn't have known they did until they
became chronic.  Treatment in the acute phase is >95% effective for SVR,
and missing that window of opportunity for him would have been a bad
thing.  We also found out who we got it from, and he now knows and has
to make decisions about his life and his treatment.

The other reason to know how I got it was to re-examine what I thought
were safer sex practices.  Was it that something I thought was safer in
fact wasn't?  Or did I let those standards slip in some way?  What was
there for me to learn about this to keep myself safe in the future, and
what could my sexually active friends/partners learn to do the same for
themselves?

I realize that this doesn't apply for people who got it 10-20 years ago.  
But for me, now, it was an important exercise.

Gordo
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 27 Oct 2004 00:27 GMT
"We" don't care how you got it.  "We" don't care about you either. (Elmo
flicks a booger at Lookout)
Elmo
/////////////
Anther wonderfully intelligent post.
But I guess he can't read. I've already said how we think I got it.
John
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 02:22:21 +0200, "Alias"
<alsoknownas@maskedandanonymous.com.uk.fi.net.org> wrote:
"Lookout" <Lookout@NOSPAMcableone.net> wrote
I'm still waiting for one medically documented incident of sexually
transmitted Hep C.
Are you worried your mother gave it to you?
Alias

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http://community.webtv.net/elmoemerson/TheFamilyAlbum
Waterspider - 26 Oct 2004 01:28 GMT
> I'm still waiting for one medically documented incident of sexually
> transmitted Hep C.
> Several of you are going all over the place with this but this is
> where I call the fool a liar.

No need to get nasty, Lookout.

Waterspider
Lookout - 26 Oct 2004 02:08 GMT
>> I'm still waiting for one medically documented incident of sexually
>> transmitted Hep C.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Waterspider

Just returning the favor.
I've seen this before so I'm not surprised. You see this in group
also. The first rule of group is to be honest. Those that can't
usually whine their way out the door. And continue to whine until they
die.
Gordo won't change. He'll continue to whine and blame everyone and
everything for his problems. The doctors won't understand him, The
nurses will hate him. The Hep C community is wrong. He's a common
problem.

John
Thomas Wagner - 26 Oct 2004 05:11 GMT
>Gordo won't change. He'll continue to whine and blame everyone and
>everything for his problems. The doctors won't understand him, The
>nurses will hate him. The Hep C community is wrong. He's a common
>problem.

The only problem I see here is a tiny little man who thinks he knows
everything. What arrogance to assume you know even the tiniest bit about
someone you've never met. How delusional to think (if it can be called
thinking) that you know the truth, so everyone who disagrees must be
lying. How idiotic to cling to the illusion that you know anything at
all when your even contradict your own words. First you accuse Gordo of
lying because he won't admit he's gay, then when you have to realize
that you haven't been paying attention, you try to distract people by
even more posturing, shifting the accusation of lying to... well, what
exactly is Gordo supposedly lying about? Looks like you lost track, eh?

Unfortunately for you, no one here is impressed by your "credentials",
and your continued posturing without any backup by documented sources is
getting pretty pathetic. Your doctor told you... how impressive. Not.

Thomas
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Lookout - 26 Oct 2004 11:51 GMT
I never said he was gay.

Wrong again.

John

>>Gordo won't change. He'll continue to whine and blame everyone and
>>everything for his problems. The doctors won't understand him, The
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>
>Thomas
Thomas Wagner - 26 Oct 2004 17:08 GMT
>I never said he was gay.

You said he "refuse[d] to admit to any gay sex":

"From: Lookout <Lookout@NOSPAMcableone.net>
Newsgroups: alt.support.hepatitis-c
Subject: Re: Sexually transmitted Hep C
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 04:46:01 -0500
Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com
Message-ID: <nuhpn0912dh3hn28shm58lpknvh8521nud@4ax.com>
[...]
Hold on...let me see if I'm getting this right. And I'm going to try
and do this without laughing hysterically. You've given a few clues so
I'll go from there. You were in an orgy..right? Both guys and girls.
And some guy who was wearing a condom mistook your anus for a girl's
anus or a guy who liked anal (ok..stop laughing everyone) and while
inserting his penis the condom ripped. And because you never did this
before (because you're not gay) and your anus was so tight that it
caused the condom to rip AND the skin on his penis to also tear AND
your anus to tear which allowed his blood to mix with yours. And this
only happened once and you got Hep C. Is that what you are trying to
say?
How stupid do you think we are? You refuse to admit to any gay sex yet
your stupid male ego makes you say you got it via sex. And because it
can't be gay sex you've latched on to the 'multiple partners engaged
in high risk sex' crap.
Ya sure. We believe that."

>Wrong again.

You were saying?

What a moron...
Thomas
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Waterspider - 26 Oct 2004 07:31 GMT
> >> I'm still waiting for one medically documented incident of sexually
> >> transmitted Hep C.
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> nurses will hate him. The Hep C community is wrong. He's a common
> problem.

You, John, are the problem. You, John, are whining and you, John, are
f.cking with the truth. I think I can speak for most of the posters here in
that (we) feel that Gordo has earned our respect. You have not. So, either
work on that or stop wasting your time here doing whatever it is that you're
trying to do.

Waterspider
Gordo Mondragon - 26 Oct 2004 09:34 GMT
Someone's having a laugh.  This can't be for real.

[...]

> Gordo won't change. He'll continue to whine and blame everyone and
> everything for his problems. The doctors won't understand him, The
> nurses will hate him. The Hep C community is wrong. He's a common
> problem.
Thip - 26 Oct 2004 17:55 GMT
We need to quit feeding the trolls.  Their heads just get bigger.

> Someone's having a laugh.  This can't be for real.
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> > nurses will hate him. The Hep C community is wrong. He's a common
> > problem.
Gordo Mondragon - 26 Oct 2004 19:00 GMT
> We need to quit feeding the trolls.  Their heads just get bigger.

Yeah, have to be careful, if they get too big they damage the bridge!

> ..
> > Someone's having a laugh.  This can't be for real.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> > > nurses will hate him. The Hep C community is wrong. He's a common
> > > problem.
Waterspider - 26 Oct 2004 19:47 GMT
>> We need to quit feeding the trolls.  Their heads just get bigger.
>
> Yeah, have to be careful, if they get too big they damage the bridge!

The... troll bridge?
Gordo Mondragon - 26 Oct 2004 19:49 GMT
> ..
> >
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> The... troll bridge?

When I little I thought there was some sort of link between trolls (who
lived under bridges) and tolls (what you paid to go across bridges.)
Waterspider - 27 Oct 2004 00:08 GMT
>> ..
>> >
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> When I little I thought there was some sort of link between trolls (who
> lived under bridges) and tolls (what you paid to go across bridges.)

ROFL!
Red Dwarf - 27 Oct 2004 10:52 GMT
Kind of like, going to the beach, and beware of the "undertoad", ala The
World According to Garp.

> > "Gordo Mondragon" <ga_mondragon@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:ga_mondragon-29FF3B.13571726102004@nycmny-nntp-rdr-03-ge1.rdc-nyc.rr.com.
> > ..
> > >
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> When I little I thought there was some sort of link between trolls (who
> lived under bridges) and tolls (what you paid to go across bridges.)
Gordo Mondragon - 27 Oct 2004 17:33 GMT
> Kind of like, going to the beach, and beware of the "undertoad", ala The
> World According to Garp.

Exactly.

> ..
> >
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> > When I little I thought there was some sort of link between trolls (who
> > lived under bridges) and tolls (what you paid to go across bridges.)
Thip - 26 Oct 2004 23:37 GMT
Lame, WS, but very good nonetheless.  :-)

> "Gordo Mondragon" <ga_mondragon@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:ga_mondragon-29FF3B.13571726102004@nycmny-nntp-rdr-03-ge1.rdc-nyc.rr.com...

> >> We need to quit feeding the trolls.  Their heads just get bigger.
> >
> > Yeah, have to be careful, if they get too big they damage the bridge!
>
> The... troll bridge?
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 27 Oct 2004 00:24 GMT

Re: back to the question at hand  

Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Tue, Oct 26, 2004, 6:47pm (CDT+5)
From: waterspider@moonshine.net (Waterspider)
"Gordo Mondragon" <ga_mondragon@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ga_mondragon-29FF3B.13571726102004@nycmny-nntp-rdr-03-ge1.rdc-nyc.rr.com...
In article <2u7dsuF27bgnjU1@uni-berlin.de>, "Thip" <me@privacy.net>
wrote:
We need to quit feeding the trolls. Their heads just get bigger.
Yeah, have to be careful, if they get too big they damage the bridge!
The... troll bridge?
////////////
Hope you're not talking about the bridge on one my geetars.  I'd REALLY
get pissed!.  sh.t, my fingers are sore from all the six-stinging I've
been doing today.  My head feels pretty damn good tho.  Who cares about
the trolls?....."It aint me, babe!"
Elmo

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jc88 - 27 Oct 2004 16:00 GMT
Try google.com...it's not too difficult

> I'm still waiting for one medically documented incident of sexually
> transmitted Hep C.
> Several of you are going all over the place with this but this is
> where I call the fool a liar.
>
> John
 
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