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ConsiderThis
07-07-2005, 01:40 PM
The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it.
- Albert Einstein

This is precisely what I was thinking when I asked people here to help me with my privy pit problem.

I'm glad I posted here because when I came back I saw that someone said they didn't see what kind of help I wanted from them. So I made an Advocacy page, and that's been getting pretty many hits.

I know not everyone will want to help. but I also know that if some people voice their support for me and their disapproval of the developer, that it will make a difference.

the pen is mightier than the sword.

http:www.health-boundaries-bite.com/Old-Outhouse-Pit.html

If you can understand how I need help and support, please share my link with someone.

In terms of vitamin B12, it is a good thing to know about because a deficiency over a prolonged period causes nerve damage. I have significant nerve damage from low B12. You know what they say, "A word to the wise."

http://www.health-boundaries-bite.com/Fingernails.html
Your fingernails reflect your health --
Learn what warning signs to look for --
Karen Kline

3 Sheets To The Wind
07-07-2005, 01:45 PM
o....k *doesn't click link* that's a bit philosophical for someone talking about a "privy pit" (????) and then Albert Einstein, and then Vitamin B12

Your fingernails reflect your health --
Learn what warning signs to look for -- wtf?

somebody someone
07-07-2005, 02:08 PM
maybe im a bad person,


but... lots of people died today, very close to me... and your talking about some hole in the ground being evil and shit? Im sure it smells really bad... but i have bigger concerns

Hydrizzle
07-07-2005, 02:27 PM
yeah, really. WHAT THE FUCK are you talking about, son?

Beeblebrox.420
07-07-2005, 10:09 PM
Let me get this straight. You neglected yourself to the point where the vitamin B12 in your body was so depleted that nerve damage set in (which, incidentally, takes YEARS to happen, since your body stores B12 in fat cells), and now you're going to spread hysterical byullshit about this subject which you obviously have not researched?

You can start here (http://my.webmd.com/hw/anemia/hw65722.asp). To sum up that article: It is easily detected and easily treated. However, the symptoms can be indicative of any number of other conditions and alone cannot be used to properly diagnose B12 deficiency. Several different tests must be performed in order to accurately diagnose this. Additionally, the treatment you suggest (oral doses of some form of B12) is not efective in some cases of pernicious anemia, and can only be treated with daily B12 injections.

You are not qualified to offer medical advice, and while I can do nothing about your websites, I can put a stop to it here. This is closed. Do not post this here again.