Mikewrote:
> Jun 10: Responding to Guy Macon...
We have returned the subject line to its original.
cordially, as always,
rm
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Jun 10: Responding to Guy Macon...
> Medication for chronic pain in the US is a scandal;
Maybe not directly related, but it might be worth lurking
NGs like alt.med.fibromialgia (fibro being an extremely
painful condition) to pick up a few hints and tips on how to
make those dollars-4-pain-relief go further.
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Mikewrote:
> Jun 10: Responding to Guy Macon...
We have returned the subject line to its original.
cordially, as always,
rm
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rm@biteme.org wrote:
> Mikewrote:
>> Jun 10: Responding to Guy Macon...
>
> We have returned the subject line to its original.
1) you changing this back basically indicates that you wrote
the original article, which was already proven anyway, but now instead
of being a pathetic little idiot, you're a libelous piece of **** who
needs to have your sack ripped off, placed in a burning sack of bovine
feces, and slapped up the side of your head.
2) Guy, Mike has a good idea with looking at techniques used to
help with fibromyalgia. My neighbour's mother has it, and while the
meds help, scheduled massages by those licensed or massage schools also
help immensely. There may be a couple of schools in your area that have
clinics run by the instructors overseeing their students that are a lot
cheaper than going to someone fully licensed who would charge at least
$65/hr. Such a school is here in Sacramento which charges $25. If
you're in SoCal (which you mentioned you were), Bryan College does such
a thing, and I know they have a branch down there. May want to look
into that.
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A Gay Called Littlejohnsonwrote:
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> 1) you changing this back basically indicates that you wrote the
> original article, which was already proven anyway, but now instead
> of being a pathetic little idiot, you're a libelous piece of ****
> who needs to have your sack ripped off, placed in a burning sack
> of bovine feces, and slapped up the side of your head.
Can you give us an example of libeling? The only libelous statement
we see is in your paragraph above.
> 2) Guy, Mike has a good idea with looking at techniques used to
> help with fibromyalgia. My neighbour's mother has it, and while
Fibromyalgia is a myth. It doesn't exist. It's simply a fancy name
for malingering.
> the meds help, scheduled massages by those licensed or massage
> schools also help immensely. There may be a couple of schools in
> your area that have clinics run by the instructors overseeing
> their students that are a lot cheaper than going to someone fully
> licensed who would charge at least $65/hr. Such a school is here
> in Sacramento which charges $25. If you're in SoCal (which you
> mentioned you were), Bryan College does such a thing, and I know
> they have a branch down there. May want to look into that.
At the current time, Macon Bacon Boy's only income is his wife's
disability insurance. He can't afford 25/hr, much less 65.
cordially, as always,
rm