Sati seems such a nice person.
Unfortunatelly she did not find support in here, neither for herself
or her ideeas, I reckon.
The unconventional treatments bashing at that time, was too aggressive for her to
be worth hanging around in such a tense place.
If I were as sensitive as she is, I would had left as well.
After reading about Sati that she has been into a
severe car accident that had left her in a wheelchair, I was
surprised to see people being so tough on her.
Hopefully my presence here will f******* make people change
their perspective upon the unconventional treatments and such regarding HSV.
Perl Molson
> Sati was doing really well for awhile. But then her health started to fail
> again. She and her family hit some rough spots. The last I heard from her,
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> > I was thinking of Sati yesterday. What happened to Sati anyway??
> > Wanda
>Sati seems such a nice person.
>Unfortunatelly she did not find support in here, neither for herself
>or her ideeas, I reckon.
You're as mistaken about that as you are several other things, Perl.
Sati raised hackles in some quarters, but was much appreciated by
many others, including me. She wasn't trying to sell a bill of
goods to anyone, but was only interested in sharing her own
experience and outlook. Sati faced enormous health challenges with
courage and fortitude, and explored both the allopathic and
homeopathic worlds in search of relief for her pain and suffering.
>The unconventional treatments bashing at that time, was too aggressive for her to
>be worth hanging around in such a tense place.
>If I were as sensitive as she is, I would had left as well.
>After reading about Sati that she has been into a
>severe car accident that had left her in a wheelchair, I was
>surprised to see people being so tough on her.
Sati never used her disabilities as a shield against criticism, and
it's ignorant of you to connect the two things.
People think, with some reason, that the blind pursuit of
homeopathic solutions is Nutty, and so expressed themselves.
>Hopefully my presence here will f******* make people change
>their perspective upon the unconventional treatments and such regarding HSV.
How you hope to accomplish that when you are so consistently shown
to be in error is beyond me.
Mike
Perl,
Sati is my friend. I really don't think it is right for you to assume why
she left this group. Nor should you speak for her.
ar
> Sati seems such a nice person.
> Unfortunatelly she did not find support in here, neither for herself
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> > > I was thinking of Sati yesterday. What happened to Sati anyway??
> > > Wanda
Perl Molson - 19 Jun 2004 00:15 GMT
Yes, but still...I don't want to make anymore pressumtions.
Perl Molson
> Perl,
>
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> > > > I was thinking of Sati yesterday. What happened to Sati anyway??
> > > > Wanda