Re: Sue's campaign of misinformation
- From: The Webby <tmjiatroepidemic@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 17:55:29 GMT
In article <BHBqf.12506$LB5.7879@fed1read04>,
"Tim Dixon" <timgdixon-no-spam@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> "The Webby" <tmjiatroepidemic@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:tmjiatroepidemic-36BD9B.09485222122005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > In article <CqBqf.12344$LB5.12281@fed1read04>,
> > "Tim Dixon" <timgdixon-no-spam@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> "Sue" <chrlie699@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:1135272429.725674.224100@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> >
> >> > letsconnect wrote:
> >> >> Dartos wrote:
> >> >> Trying to say that they
> >> >> > are stressed out, neurotic, and wound too tight isn't going
> >> >> > to sit very well with them (even if it's true).
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Not that I never mention stress and relaxation. I just don't
> >> >> > bombard them with the notion that they can fix all of their
> >> >> > problems by screwing their head on straight.
> >> >>
> >> >> I wouldn't equate stress to being "neurotic" or "not having your head
> >> >> on straight" :-). I was thinking more along the lines of a patient
> >> >> information leaflet outlining the possible causes of
> >> >> clenching/grinding
> >> >> (incl. stress) and methods for reducing stress (like relaxation CDs,
> >> >> exercise etc.)
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Letsconnect,
> >> >
> >> > I am beginning to understand why many dentists have their hygienists do
> >> > the talking for them...... lol.
> >> >
> >> > A patient may be more receptive to an information leaflet than a
> >> > dentist that automatically assumes the patient is neurotic.
> >> >
> >> > -Sue
> >>
> >> Oh really, and what dentist around here stated they "automatically
> >> assumes
> >> the patient is neurotic"? Oh I know you're going to tell us thats what
> >> they
> >> say over at DT right.
> >>
> >> A leaflet that says what? More of the same old misinformation and lies
> >> and
> >> inuendo you are your cohorts spread to every dental related
> >> newsgroup/message board/forum you can find.
> >>
> >> Let's see a show of hands fellas how many of you would pass out some
> >> "leaflet" to your patients, or given out by your DH, that claims what
> >> these
> >> kooks are claiming.
> >
> > Better yet, why doesn't the TMJ Association doesn't want anyone to read
> > "The TMJ Iatroepidemic"??? If you can answer that question, then you're
> > on your way to enlightenment.
>
> Thats simple. It's called "Hope Against Hope".
"They" have no use for that sort of thing. ... they *are* the savior
syndrome ... and I can spot their style at a glance.
So TMJASSociation .... there's no room for you here so get lost.
.
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