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edina
response 49 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 17:33 UTC 2006

Me.  I know it.  I've become far more ruthless as I've gotten older.
tod
response 50 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 18:17 UTC 2006

re #48
 Time for a debate: Who
 here would exhibit violent behaviour towards others on behalf of someone
close
 to them if they were to come to, how shall I put it, "non-violent harm"?
Anybody who answers that incriminates themself if they say yes.  Historically
though, yea, I've been known to communicate effectively.  The first time my
sister got stood up on a date(the guy showed up the next day), my brother and
I roughed the guy up in our driveway.  Over the years, I've learned to mind
my own business more simply because when you earn a reputation then you tend
to get duped sometimes for something that might not have happened.
mcnally
response 51 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 18:38 UTC 2006

 re #48:  "Non-violent" is an interesting and potentially misleading way to
 refer to actions which would restore someone to a condition of potentially
 lifelong crippling pain, even if you would be doing so without physically
 striking them.  
tod
response 52 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 19:58 UTC 2006

A good example would be if you gave some Brits a bad study group of meds which
shut down their organs.
happyboy
response 53 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 20:21 UTC 2006

a prediction:  the pain comes back gradually
               over the next couple of weeks
               and you guys take her back to
               get some chiro...the pain goes
               away but then comes back gradually
               so you take her back to the chiro
               the pain goes away at first but 
               then gradually comes back so you
               take her to the chiro and the pain
               goes away but then gradually...
scholar
response 54 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 20:27 UTC 2006

isn't pain always psychological.  :(
mary
response 55 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 20:31 UTC 2006

This is a kid, happy.  With issues.  Why not cut her some slack.
jep
response 56 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 20:32 UTC 2006

re resp:53: It beats a wheelchair.  Her mother pushed her around in one 
of those for a couple of hours last weekend.

Hap's not saying anything that will hurt my stepdaughter, so I don't 
mind.  I hope he's wrong, though.
bru
response 57 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 20:36 UTC 2006

the odds of it working again if it is indeed psychological will diminsh
quickly if it does indeed return with each subsequent visit.  Unless the
Doctor can come up with some viable reason for it returning and needing
continuous tune-ups.
tod
response 58 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 20:55 UTC 2006

re #57
That's exactly what the chiro witchdoctor did with my stepbrother every time
until it was too late and he couldn't walk anymore.  Jedi mind tricks to make
the pain "disappear"
Tapping funnybones in your spine to numb whatever ails you is as old as making
bbq.
mcnally
response 59 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 21:08 UTC 2006

 It's not like jep's stepdaughter is receiving any relief from the MDs they've
 taken her to.
tod
response 60 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 21:18 UTC 2006

I guess it beats using street dope like Kurt Cobain.
jadecat
response 61 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 21:22 UTC 2006

Or like the Chriopractor was the first stop- she's been to doctors,
they've diagnosed the problem as incurable.
tod
response 62 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 21:26 UTC 2006

I wonder what an MRI would show before/after a chiropractor?
edina
response 63 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 21:37 UTC 2006

Hasn't she already had them?
happyboy
response 64 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 23:48 UTC 2006

have her put a panty liner in the shoe of the painful foot.

one of her legs is prolly shorter than the other.

chiropractors = "trust your mechanic"
tod
response 65 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 00:25 UTC 2006

"here..."
<jep handing pantyliner to step-daughter>

Yea, I'm sure that'd get a warm reception.
slynne
response 66 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 00:38 UTC 2006

Besides a panty liner wouldnt do the trick anyways. If one leg were
actually shorter than the other to the point of causing pain, one would
surely need a maxi pad!
tod
response 67 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 00:45 UTC 2006

Bloody well right
tsty
response 68 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 06:54 UTC 2006

with 6+ Billion ppl waltzing around, it would be highly improbable
that every 'cure therapy' positively affects some segment of 6,000,000,000
subjects/victims/patients.
  
i've been seen by three different chiropractors at different times/places
adn reasons. one was detrimental, one was good and one was ReallyGood <tm>.
  
no course of theraopy lasted over 6 months.
  
however, 2/3 ain;t all bad.
twenex
response 69 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 19:36 UTC 2006

Re: #51. You're right, bad choice of words. Perhaps "non-physical" would have
been better. No offence meant, jep.
tod
response 70 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 20:10 UTC 2006

I guessed if a girl liked me or not using a OUIJA board about 1 out of 3
times, too.  
twenex
response 71 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 20:26 UTC 2006

If Grex is so bad, why are you still here?
tod
response 72 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 20:43 UTC 2006

I'd ask the same thing about America and its freedom of speech loving BBSes
but I dont want to reciprocate the "us versus them" partisan sluice Grexers
are famous for.
twenex
response 73 of 76: Mark Unseen   Mar 18 21:00 UTC 2006

What separates conservatives in my country and yours from people like myself
is that conservatives will love their country no matter WHAT state it's in.
I simply want to love America again.
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