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Epilepsy.com -Where Everyone is Welcome???

Mon, 08/06/2007 - 01:53
I did a lot of reading on this site before I finally decided to join. I thought it was a community where everyone was welcome. Well, lately I've learned that not everyone agrees. There are a lot of people on this site who wish to exclude anyone who annoys them. I haven’t seen such a huge degree of snobby exclusion since middle school. Apparently, not everyone is cool enough for the super-cool-kids club. I think that the purpose of this site is to educate, support, and share. It's not to exclude and judge someone else unworthy because they complain too much or post too many links. It is most certainly not here to make people and their many burdens, concerns, and questions feel unwelcome. A lot of people on this site are at very confusing and difficult time in their lives. Not everyone knows how to deal with this. A lot of people have no where else to turn, and are desperately seeking counsel and advice on everything from how to deal with doctors and family members to basic information on the kind of medication they are taking. Sometimes anxious people can be annoying, and even may be perceived as rude. Ranters may be perceived as "drama queens" and people with psychogenic symptoms may be perceived as "fakers." Nevertheless, these people still deserve our understanding and our compassion, and I think that we have all been one of these people at one point or another. There are people on the internet with malicious or mischievous intent, but I have found their number to be few on this site, and it isn't right to group everyone who you don't like or disagree with into that category. There are a lot of good people on this site, and I would be very sorry to see this site turn into a site of exclusion and intolerance instead of support and compassion. Although I may be new to this site, I extend my welcome to everyone. I think that when people come to this site they should feel assured that they won't be accused of being a drama queen, a ranter, a know-it-all, and least of all, a faker. I used to have that confidence, but now I'm not so sure.

Comments

Re: Re: Epilepsy.com -Where Everyone is Welcome???

Submitted by banffgirl on Thu, 2007-08-09 - 22:30
dont you just love canadians? may i also remind everyone how chat pulled together and got a ambulance to crystal11. thats what this site is about. any one of us can have a seizure while on here at any time. sugerfree saved me the other day cuz she noticed i was not right and told me to show the computer to my hubby. he got me in bed just in time for a violent long seizure in stead of my hurting my self. sothats what this sites about people with e helping other people with or married to or raising a child with or friends with e. actually that list could probaly go on. love to all, banffgirl

Re: Re: Epilepsy.com -Where Everyone is Welcome???

Submitted by txrhb1 on Thu, 2007-08-09 - 22:49
Hey Marko - good to see you again !!!! ((( hugs ))), Barbie *************************************** "We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can fly only by embracing each other." -lucian de crescenzo

Re: Epilepsy.com -Where Everyone is Welcome???

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2007-08-09 - 23:51
Welcome to epilepsy.com! Glad to have you aboard and look forward to seeing you on the site!

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