Re: Safety of anal intercourse.



In article <S33me.2478$2u1.1818@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
wright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (David Wright) wrote:

> In article <jason-2805051052510001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Jason <jason@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >In article <42985adc$0$118$65c69314@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Tom Salls
> ><noaddress@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> jason@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >> > I now realize that some people are really shocked when people don't know
> >> > what every medication is used for or the meaning of every medical term.
> >> > I'll consider buying a medical dictionary so that various people don't
> >> > have to get upset
> >>
> >> I think it's more that people are shocked that someone who doesn't
> >> understand basic medical terms (or doesn't have enough sense to look
> >> them up) is giving out medical advice to people who may assume that he
> >> knows what he's talking about.
> >
> >It's great to be part of a newsgroup where everyone is a doctor or knows
> >the meaning of all medical terms and knows what every medication is used
> >for. It's a great place to get advice. I have noticed that no one responds
> >to some of the people that request advice. Now I know the reason--people
> >are afraid that people like you will tell them they should not try help
> >people unless they are doctors.
>
> As usual, Jason, you have missed the point entirely. But I'll spell
> it out for you:
>
> Don't give medical advice when you don't know what the hell you
> are talking about.
>
> In your case, Jason, that's 100% of the time. You give reams of bad
> advice, and you're too ignorant to KNOW that it's bad advice. Stop
> doing it.
>
> -- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net
> These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
> "I don't need someone to tell me that George W. Bush is a
> deceitful, corrupt, clever and destructive man--that's pretty
> clear on the face of it." -- Garrison Keillor

David,
Are you a doctor or nurse? If not--if we use your line of logic--none of
us that are not doctors or nurses should ever give medical advice to
people in any newsgroup. While working with doctors and nurses, I have
seen them refer to the PDR many times. I also look at the PDR many times
to figure out the information written on charts.
Jason

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