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Posted by Jacqueline on September 29, 2006, 2:05 am
Michelle,
Thank you for writing, Yes Chung is something isn't he. I have
posted in the past as MsJac which is my chat nick, but when I joined
this group I redownloaded the ASD group along with the ASDD group for
sleep disorders. Sleep disorders is why I am still here typing at 2
AM. LOL It is also one of the reasons I can't think straight these
days.
My BG stays pretty much under control but I do enjoy the group
sometimes. I will email you in a few minutes because I do want to
keep up with this group but I also want to know who I should killfile,
what gets me is I wish people would snip chung out when they reply to
him.
Thanks millions,
Jacqueline
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>Hi Jacqueline,
>Not sure, but I think maybe I've read some of your posts on ASD--at least
>I've read some posts from a Jacqueline. :-) I found your comments to be
>both helpful and insightful.
>As for reading ASD, I know what you mean about the flame wars. First off it
>helps to use your kill file if you've got one. If you can block the dozen
>or more Chung identities, (and others of his ilk) you'll at least get rid of
>most of the religious proselytising which has no place on ASD. I've also
>KF'd a couple of others who after reading many of their posts, I realize
>their purpose is not to offer information, but to stir up trouble.
>Likewise, with further study, you start to learn who actually does have
>valuable advice and a supportive attitude. (If you'd like a list of the
>ones I've found to be helpful you can email me at bookbug_35 AT yahoo.com.)
>Sometimes a post starts out to be informative and often devolves into
>arguement. At that point, I usually stop reading.
>I hope you can find a way to cope with the fussing, because we really need
>the sane, helpful people to counterbalance the troublemakers. Imho, the
>group offers an important resource to newbies (I was a newbie last
>November), and it's the primary reason I hang around. And occasionally, I
>still learn something new.
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>Not sure, but I think maybe I've read some of your posts on ASD--at least
>I've read some posts from a Jacqueline. :-) I found your comments to be
>both helpful and insightful.
>As for reading ASD, I know what you mean about the flame wars. First off it
>helps to use your kill file if you've got one. If you can block the dozen
>or more Chung identities, (and others of his ilk) you'll at least get rid of
>most of the religious proselytising which has no place on ASD. I've also
>KF'd a couple of others who after reading many of their posts, I realize
>their purpose is not to offer information, but to stir up trouble.
>Likewise, with further study, you start to learn who actually does have
>valuable advice and a supportive attitude. (If you'd like a list of the
>ones I've found to be helpful you can email me at bookbug_35 AT yahoo.com.)
>Sometimes a post starts out to be informative and often devolves into
>arguement. At that point, I usually stop reading.
>I hope you can find a way to cope with the fussing, because we really need
>the sane, helpful people to counterbalance the troublemakers. Imho, the
>group offers an important resource to newbies (I was a newbie last
>November), and it's the primary reason I hang around. And occasionally, I
>still learn something new.