No I don’t Danny, in my dictionary controversy means:-
a prolonged public dispute, debate, or contention; disputation concerning a matter of opinion
Isn’t this what this post caused? It was what the poster posted to Sue which is now on Page 2 under new meds, that coloured my opinion which is what I was stating. Didn’t you find this rude?
: Thanks!
Mar. 22nd, 2007 12:53pm Hi, then if u didn’t c it on tv and none of ur dr mates heard it, then I must be b***sh***ing u all!
Joanne
This type of post clutters the main board and important questions are missed, if you look at CLK’s post, is exactly the reason
there are some more important issues to be discussed !
Mar. 24th, 2007 1:42am
I feel it would have been best suited to the controversy board where people can expect a debate like this. I don’t find this rude at all and it has been suggested in the past. However saying this, if this offended you or others I apologise, but it is odd I cannot make a simple statement when the same person can be rude to the Leader of the UK support group who has worked tirelessly to find us information and keep us up to date with the new drug.
Perhaps too, I do not seeing people feel guilty about protecting their child, or asking simple questions here, wondering if the symptoms of their child could be to do with CAH, look how many are, helpful. Education is the key in good treatment in this disorder, we can only learn when we ask questions, and this in my opinion may put people off asking something that could be prevented.
Anon 2