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For those who have or know about pseudoseizures
Fri, 11/05/2010 - 19:00Comments
Re: For those who have or know about pseudoseizures
Submitted by 3Hours2Live on Sat, 2010-11-06 - 19:41
Re: For those who have or know about pseudoseizures
Submitted by zealot on Sat, 2010-11-06 - 19:59
Tadzio,
This is blogworthy. Please go to the TypePad Dashboard and use the Reblog feature. Click the control and enter the url of your comment to which I am replying, add a few words (or not), and publish.
I think you can reblog anything you feel like. I think the TypePad lawyers have the copyright stuff worked out, but I haven't read all of the fine print yet.
I just did it or the first time today. It autogenerates a nice little post with the link to the comment embedded and copies in the name and text of the forum and that tricolor logo thingie.
I'm gonna do some more of that. The more often we publish, the higher the search rankings. So post here, publish there and vicee voicie.
Baruch Hashem. Hoshia na.
Devorah Zealot Soodak http://psychout.typepad.com/ the zealot needs help! Please read my blog. Thanks.
Tadzio,
This is blogworthy. Please go to the TypePad Dashboard and use the Reblog feature. Click the control and enter the url of your comment to which I am replying, add a few words (or not), and publish.
I think you can reblog anything you feel like. I think the TypePad lawyers have the copyright stuff worked out, but I haven't read all of the fine print yet.
I just did it or the first time today. It autogenerates a nice little post with the link to the comment embedded and copies in the name and text of the forum and that tricolor logo thingie.
I'm gonna do some more of that. The more often we publish, the higher the search rankings. So post here, publish there and vicee voicie.
Baruch Hashem. Hoshia na.
Devorah Zealot Soodak http://psychout.typepad.com/ the zealot needs help! Please read my blog. Thanks.
Re: For those who have or know about pseudoseizures
Submitted by thebettles on Sat, 2010-11-06 - 16:00
Hello Deborah,
Your responses seem a bit uneven. Do you really believe this post has anything to do with "my" epilepsy vs. "yours"? Is that why this post was made, so that MJ could feel better about herself and tell the world about this neighbor of hers who doesn't have "real" epilepsy like she does? In her post in fact, she is asking for answers to many many important questions in order to get to to the very root essence of what is going on with her neighbor.
I think what stirred your pot was MJ writing that her feeling it is PNES was "obvious and really sad". She may be correct or she may be way off and therefore it sure would be useful to honestly answer all her questions and help guide her and her neighbor correctly, since you have lots of knowledge on PNES.
I think what might be obvious is that that phrase struck a cord deep within you, resounding all the anger and hostility of a life of not accepting being not accepted.
But saying something like that would be to make flippant judgements about another without really having any idea who they are except reading between the lines of a response to a post...
Love to all,
Marty
Hello Deborah,
Your responses seem a bit uneven. Do you really believe this post has anything to do with "my" epilepsy vs. "yours"? Is that why this post was made, so that MJ could feel better about herself and tell the world about this neighbor of hers who doesn't have "real" epilepsy like she does? In her post in fact, she is asking for answers to many many important questions in order to get to to the very root essence of what is going on with her neighbor.
I think what stirred your pot was MJ writing that her feeling it is PNES was "obvious and really sad". She may be correct or she may be way off and therefore it sure would be useful to honestly answer all her questions and help guide her and her neighbor correctly, since you have lots of knowledge on PNES.
I think what might be obvious is that that phrase struck a cord deep within you, resounding all the anger and hostility of a life of not accepting being not accepted.
But saying something like that would be to make flippant judgements about another without really having any idea who they are except reading between the lines of a response to a post...
Love to all,
Marty