Re: Sue's campaign of misinformation




"Sue" <chrlie699@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Tim Dixon wrote:
>> It appears to me that Sue has a little campaign of her own going here.
>> She
>> has repeatedly mis-stated things that she says Dr. Boyd say's and when
>> called on it tries to cover it up with some other non-sense. She is
>> deliberatley stating mistruths, out and out lies, and inuendo. Sue let
>> this
>> be a warning to you. You are being watched carefully right now, cross
>> the
>> line and I'll be there to call you on it. Do we understand one another?
>> We're onto you Sue.
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> So no Tim, I do not think we undertsand one another if you do not
> understand my posts, but such is life.

What is to understand Sue when you make statements like this:

"Theory Only: I would venture to guess that the onset of pain
associated with TMJ disorder is due to "parafunctional overuse" of the
muscles that control mandibular function as Boyd describes. (As I
understand, this includes bruxism and grinding due to poor
parasympathetic tone, thus affecting muscle relaxation... an essential
component in normal chewing function)."




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