Re: Why this newsgroup is doomed, and what you can do about it

From: Dot (._at_...)
Date: 09/02/04


Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2004 20:52:14 +0100


No you missunderstand me. Having the breakdown was the best thing
thing ever happened to me - I'm much happier now than I would have
been otherwise.

My point is that your posts remind me of how I was then. Your
searching for something - however much you pretend you're not - and I
truly hope you find it. I just don't think that annoying the hell out
of people you don't know a damn thing about is the right way to go
about it.

And that's my last post on the subject. I'm going to go back to using
these newsgroups for information about this crazy disease and plonk
you in my killfile.

By the way - to any of the on topic posters who read this. Thank you
ALL your posts - you're all one help of a help to at least one
(usually) silent lurker.

many thanks

On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:39:31 -0400, "Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD"
<andrew@heartmdphd.com> wrote:

>Dot wrote:
>
>> I used to write posts like yours many years ago when I was going
>> through a nervous breakdown.
>
>Sorry to hear that.
>
>> It's quite saddening to look back &
>> wonder why.
>>
>> If you want something from life I'd suggest compassion as a radical
>> alternative to your present choice.
>
>My participation on Usenet is not about me. It remains my choice to serve Him,
>whom I love with all my heart, soul, and mind. He has taught me that those who
>want something from life will lose their life. Choose Christ instead and receive
>eternal life.
>
>> To misquote someone - if your
>> happiness depends on other peoples opinions, you will never be happy
>>
>
>In men, there is sadness and death. In Christ, there is joy and eternal life. For
>He is the way, the truth, and the life.
>
>You will be in my prayers, dear neighbor whom I love.
>
>May Christ heal you as only He can.
>
>
>For the unbelieving lurkers out there:
>
>Please consider the following to save yourselves:
>
>http://makeashorterlink.com/?I22222129
>
>
>Servant to the humblest person in the universe,
>
>Andrew



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