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![]() "Bryan-TGWWW" > wrote in message ... > On Monday, August 25, 2014 12:30:17 PM UTC-5, Janet Bostwick wrote: >> On Mon, 25 Aug 2014 10:49:04 -0600, Janet Bostwick >> > >> >> >True and is often linked with other life-long personality disorders. >> >> >An inordinate interest in all aspects of food and preparing meals for >> >> >others is another symptom >> >> >Janet US >> >> >> >> I am truly sorry that I posted this. It was meant to go into the >> >> draft folder where I keep all posts used to blow off frustration. I >> >> hit the wrong button. Mea culpa >> > Before I had read what you wrote, the thing you apologized for, I wrote, > "Julie is so deserving of maltreatment that even the nice folks here have > lost their patience with her." > See, Janet, you are the paradigm example of the nice person who is fed up > with Julie's crap, but is too nice to wail on her. I sincerely believe > that you didn't mean to send that, and that it wasn't a Freudian slip > posting. Rubbish. She has done much more than that in the past. She is in my kf so I don't thank you for responding to her. Time you were in there too. May you be happy together with your nasty mouths. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > >> On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 14:52:01 -0700, "Julie Bove" > >>> Again, Cheri. I was anorexic. Medically anorexic. At the time, no >>> cause >>> could be found as to why I could not keep the food in me. > > Which has nothing to do with not having food available. Obviously, you > didn't starve to death from having none available. I never said that. But I was starving and nearly died from it. You told me that I was never truly hungry. I told the story once again of how and why I was. I have always had food available, but at times there was precious little variety. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 8/25/2014 12:29 PM, Cheri wrote: >> >> >>> On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 14:52:01 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> >>>> Again, Cheri. I was anorexic. Medically anorexic. At the time, no >>>> cause >>>> could be found as to why I could not keep the food in me. >> >> Which has nothing to do with not having food available. Obviously, you >> didn't starve to death from having none available. >> >> Cheri > > True anorexia has little to do with food intolerances or allergies as > she's claiming. It's a phobia associated with the fear of getting fat. > Anorexics look in the mirror and see a fat person rather than a skeleton. > So they avoid eating. Or purge (voluntarily, not due to "allergies"). > It's about a flawed and poor self-image and anorexia is definitely > classified as a mental illness. This had nothing to do with it either Jill. I was having severe stomach issues and no food or drink would stay in me. The Dr. did not know why. What I had was called medical anorexia. I was underweight to begin with and in no way did I want to lose more. In fact I really wished I could have gained. I was a skeleton. 5' 7" and 85 pounds is pretty much skin and bones. I have never "purged" due to allergies nor do I know of anyone who did or would. That's just plain crazy. I was very, very ill. I had a fever and anything that I tried to consume came out violently from one end or the other. Even a few sips of juice came immediately back up. I can't really tell you much beyond that. I was 16 at the time. That was many years ago and I was really so sick that I'm sure I don't remember all of the details. Certainly not all of the meds I was put on but I do know that there were pills, suppositories and most likely a shot. I was in the Drs. office many times. I was close to death. I had a very low BP. He did prescribe what he said were high potency vitamins. I am not sure that is what the pills where. Whatever they were, they made me ravenous. I really did have to force myself to take that first bite as the Dr. said I would die if I did not. 16 year olds don't necessarily think things through properly. My brain at the time was just set on the fact that if I did not eat or drink, I couldn't get sick. I was long past the dry heaves state at the point. The same Dr. is the one who told me not to drink milk. That was later that same year. When I quit drinking milk, it cleared up my acne, eczema and I stopped being constantly sick to my stomach. I still had stomach pains and I still did get sick, just not all the time. That Dr. never referred to the milk as an allergy or intolerance. Just told me to stop drinking it. My mom did tell me that I was allergic to any and all milk as a baby. I couldn't even keep goat's milk down. Then for some reason, she began giving me milk again at age 2. That makes no sense to me and it made no sense to the Dr. But... There are a lot of things that my mom has done over the years that make no sense. I am not really here to discuss that though. I have seen an allergist. I do have inhalant allergies to things like grass. I have OAS. That is oral allergy syndrome. It means that the body mistakes certain foods for pollen and it causes itching and numbness of the lips, tongue and throat. AFAIK, my only problem foods there are almonds and pistachios. But some people can't have any nuts or raw fruits and vegetables. Some people find that theirs acts up only during pollen season. And some can never eat the raw foods, only cooked. The allergist did say though that if a food made me ill, I should not eat it. I do know that both eggs and dairy make me ill. I do know that other things cause me problems. Such as mint. Gives me stomach pains and when used in tooth preparations, makes my teeth sensitive. I also know that I don't really care what anyone here says. I could just as easily pick at you for not eating seeds. Cuz... My dad was told the same thing. And guess what? He ate seeds! Sometimes they gave him pains. Sometimes they didn't. We all make our own choices. But if I person chooses not to do what their Dr. says and then gets sick because of it... Or if they eat something that they know will make them sick and then complains to me... I don't want to hear it. I do what I can not to get sick. I don't like being sick. And aside from things related to menopause (which is not sick but was giving me odd symptoms like chilling) and from that stepping on the nail incident recently, I have not been sick for years. No more sinus or ear infections. And I used to get those constantly. |
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On Monday, August 25, 2014 5:47:29 PM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote:
> "Bryan-TGWWW" > wrote in message > > ... > > > On Monday, August 25, 2014 12:30:17 PM UTC-5, Janet Bostwick wrote: > > >> On Mon, 25 Aug 2014 10:49:04 -0600, Janet Bostwick > > >> > > > >> > > >> >True and is often linked with other life-long personality disorders. > > >> > > >> >An inordinate interest in all aspects of food and preparing meals for > > >> > > >> >others is another symptom > > >> > > >> >Janet US > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> I am truly sorry that I posted this. It was meant to go into the > > >> > > >> draft folder where I keep all posts used to blow off frustration. I > > >> > > >> hit the wrong button. Mea culpa > > >> > > > Before I had read what you wrote, the thing you apologized for, I wrote, > > > "Julie is so deserving of maltreatment that even the nice folks here have > > > lost their patience with her." > > > See, Janet, you are the paradigm example of the nice person who is fed up > > > with Julie's crap, but is too nice to wail on her. I sincerely believe > > > that you didn't mean to send that, and that it wasn't a Freudian slip > > > posting. > > > > Rubbish. She has done much more than that in the past. She is in my kf so I > > don't thank you for responding to her. Time you were in there too. May you > > be happy together with your nasty mouths. > You have been overly nice too, especially sticking up for Julie. I k/f no one. Forming alliances here is ridiculous. I just spent time engaging someone with whom there is a mutual dislike, seeking agreement on a small thing we might agree upon. Oh, but to you, my giving a half-handed compliment to *your* adversary means you k/f me. Janet B. has her faults, as do you, and I have mine as well. Killfiles are so passe. --Bryan |
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![]() "Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 25 Aug 2014 12:43:38 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >>On 8/25/2014 12:29 PM, Cheri wrote: >>> >>> >>>> On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 14:52:01 -0700, "Julie Bove" >>> >>>>> Again, Cheri. I was anorexic. Medically anorexic. At the time, no >>>>> cause >>>>> could be found as to why I could not keep the food in me. >>> >>> Which has nothing to do with not having food available. Obviously, you >>> didn't starve to death from having none available. >>> >>> Cheri >> >>True anorexia has little to do with food intolerances or allergies as >>she's claiming. It's a phobia associated with the fear of getting fat. >> Anorexics look in the mirror and see a fat person rather than a >>skeleton. So they avoid eating. Or purge (voluntarily, not due to >>"allergies"). It's about a flawed and poor self-image and anorexia is >>definitely classified as a mental illness. >> >>Jill > > True and is often linked with other life-long personality disorders. > An inordinate interest in all aspects of food and preparing meals for > others is another symptom > Janet US Not always. See he http://medical-dictionary.thefreedic...y.com/anorexia See "inability to eat" and "physical causes". That was exactly my problem. I was already ill with what...we don't know. The food and drink was making me very sick to my stomach and eventually I grew fearful to even try to eat, even when the stomach pains ceased. I just did not want to go through that pain again. The Dr. said it *was* anorexia and told me in no uncertain terms that I would die if I did not eat. He sent me home for 24 hours and if I had not eaten in that length of time, he was going to hospitalize me. I was fearful of the hospital too having already missed so much school. So I managed to bring myself to eat with the aid of some pills he prescribed and I eventually gained the weight back and then some. |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Bryan-TGWWW" > wrote in message > ... >> On Monday, August 25, 2014 12:30:17 PM UTC-5, Janet Bostwick wrote: >>> On Mon, 25 Aug 2014 10:49:04 -0600, Janet Bostwick >>> > >>> >>> >True and is often linked with other life-long personality disorders. >>> >>> >An inordinate interest in all aspects of food and preparing meals for >>> >>> >others is another symptom >>> >>> >Janet US >>> >>> >>> >>> I am truly sorry that I posted this. It was meant to go into the >>> >>> draft folder where I keep all posts used to blow off frustration. I >>> >>> hit the wrong button. Mea culpa >>> >> Before I had read what you wrote, the thing you apologized for, I wrote, >> "Julie is so deserving of maltreatment that even the nice folks here have >> lost their patience with her." >> See, Janet, you are the paradigm example of the nice person who is fed up >> with Julie's crap, but is too nice to wail on her. I sincerely believe >> that you didn't mean to send that, and that it wasn't a Freudian slip >> posting. > > Rubbish. She has done much more than that in the past. She is in my kf so > I don't thank you for responding to her. Time you were in there too. May > you be happy together with your nasty mouths. Yep. And a well adjusted person would have no need to type something like that out to begin with. The funny thing is that I don't have to justify *anything* to anyone here. And it would seem that no matter what I post, someone will take pokes at it. OB Food: Someone who shall remain nameless at most of the meat out of the pot roast and vegetables that I made. So I chopped it all up and made soup. I added some beans for protein and some other veggies to round it out. Also two cups of beef broth and 3 little cans of V8 plus extra seasonings. I also made corn muffins and (ugh!) cut up a watermelon. I seriously did not want to do that but I also didn't want to go to another store. I only went to Costco and that took a very long time as we needed to gas up daughter's new car and they are adding new gas pumps so that created a delay for various reasons. |
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Bryan-TGWWW wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> On Monday, August 25, 2014 5:47:29 PM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote: > > "Bryan-TGWWW" > wrote in message > > > > ... > > > > > On Monday, August 25, 2014 12:30:17 PM UTC-5, Janet Bostwick > > > wrote: > > > > >> On Mon, 25 Aug 2014 10:49:04 -0600, Janet Bostwick > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > >> >True and is often linked with other life-long personality > > disorders. > > > > > > > > > > >> >An inordinate interest in all aspects of food and preparing > > meals for > > > > > > > > > > >> >others is another symptom > > > > > > > > > > >> >Janet US > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> I am truly sorry that I posted this. It was meant to go into the > > > > > > > > > > >> draft folder where I keep all posts used to blow off > > frustration. I > > > > > > > > > > >> hit the wrong button. Mea culpa > > > > > > > > > > > Before I had read what you wrote, the thing you apologized for, I > > > wrote, > > > > > "Julie is so deserving of maltreatment that even the nice folks > > > here have > > > > > lost their patience with her." > > > > > See, Janet, you are the paradigm example of the nice person who > > > is fed up > > > > > with Julie's crap, but is too nice to wail on her. I sincerely > > > believe > > > > > that you didn't mean to send that, and that it wasn't a Freudian > > > slip > > > > > posting. > > > > > > > > Rubbish. She has done much more than that in the past. She is in > > my kf so I > > > > don't thank you for responding to her. Time you were in there too. > > May you > > > > be happy together with your nasty mouths. > > > You have been overly nice too, especially sticking up for Julie. I > k/f no one. Forming alliances here is ridiculous. I just spent time > engaging someone with whom there is a mutual dislike, seeking > agreement on a small thing we might agree upon. Oh, but to you, my > giving a half-handed compliment to your adversary means you k/f me. > Janet B. has her faults, as do you, and I have mine as well. > Killfiles are so passe. > > --Bryan I don't KF either here. Just the true spammers. -- |
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On 8/25/2014 4:26 PM, Bryan-TGWWW wrote:
> On Sunday, August 24, 2014 1:10:32 PM UTC-5, Mayo wrote: >> On 8/24/2014 11:45 AM, Bryan-TGWWW wrote: >> >>> On Sunday, August 24, 2014 12:28:51 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>> And please don't tell me that I don't know what hunger was. I was >> >>>> >> >>>> anorexic as a teen. >> >>> >> >>> Is that why you have allowed your daughter to become obese? By all >> >>> rights, she should hate you for that. By 12 years old, already doomed >> >>> to go through life as a fat woman. >> >>> >> >>> --Bryan >> >>> >> >> It takes a special kind of jerk to try and climb into someone's personal >> >> life like that. > > Hey, she posted a link to the pix. She put hers, and her family's life out on Usenet. I think that parents that let their kids get that fat at that age are > being neglectful if not downright abusive. Julie is so deserving of > maltreatment that even the nice folks here have lost their patience with her. > > --Bryan > Does it make you feel special to play God? |
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On 8/25/2014 4:42 PM, Bryan-TGWWW wrote:
> On Monday, August 25, 2014 12:30:17 PM UTC-5, Janet Bostwick wrote: >> On Mon, 25 Aug 2014 10:49:04 -0600, Janet Bostwick >>> >> >>> True and is often linked with other life-long personality disorders. >> >>> An inordinate interest in all aspects of food and preparing meals for >> >>> others is another symptom >> >>> Janet US >> >> >> >> I am truly sorry that I posted this. It was meant to go into the >> >> draft folder where I keep all posts used to blow off frustration. I >> >> hit the wrong button. Mea culpa >> > Before I had read what you wrote, the thing you apologized for, I wrote, > "Julie is so deserving of maltreatment that even the nice folks here have > lost their patience with her." > See, Janet, you are the paradigm example of the nice person who is fed up > with Julie's crap, but is too nice to wail on her. I sincerely believe that you didn't mean to send that, and that it wasn't a Freudian slip posting. > > You're also all nice to Sheldon, who also blows out his ass, which I don't > get. At least Julie is pathetic enough that a nice person might find her > pitiable, but Sheldon is up there with me for meanness, and posts things > that are factually incorrect on a regular basis. >> >> Janet US > > --Bryan > Is this a malformed personality gloat-fest ? |
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![]() "Mayo" > wrote in message ... > On 8/25/2014 4:26 PM, Bryan-TGWWW wrote: >> On Sunday, August 24, 2014 1:10:32 PM UTC-5, Mayo wrote: >>> On 8/24/2014 11:45 AM, Bryan-TGWWW wrote: >>> >>>> On Sunday, August 24, 2014 12:28:51 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> And please don't tell me that I don't know what hunger was. I was >>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> anorexic as a teen. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Is that why you have allowed your daughter to become obese? By all >>> >>>> rights, she should hate you for that. By 12 years old, already doomed >>> >>>> to go through life as a fat woman. >>> >>>> >>> >>>> --Bryan >>> >>>> >>> >>> It takes a special kind of jerk to try and climb into someone's personal >>> >>> life like that. >> >> Hey, she posted a link to the pix. She put hers, and her family's life >> out on Usenet. I think that parents that let their kids get that fat at >> that age are >> being neglectful if not downright abusive. Julie is so deserving of >> maltreatment that even the nice folks here have lost their patience with >> her. >> >> --Bryan >> > Does it make you feel special to play God? Hey, I'm an atheist. And perhaps there is a reason for that. If that is an example of God, count me out! |
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On 8/25/2014 8:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Mayo" > wrote in message ... >> On 8/25/2014 4:26 PM, Bryan-TGWWW wrote: >>> On Sunday, August 24, 2014 1:10:32 PM UTC-5, Mayo wrote: >>>> On 8/24/2014 11:45 AM, Bryan-TGWWW wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Sunday, August 24, 2014 12:28:51 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> And please don't tell me that I don't know what hunger was. I was >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> anorexic as a teen. >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> Is that why you have allowed your daughter to become obese? By all >>>> >>>>> rights, she should hate you for that. By 12 years old, already doomed >>>> >>>>> to go through life as a fat woman. >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> --Bryan >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> It takes a special kind of jerk to try and climb into someone's >>>> personal >>>> >>>> life like that. >>> >>> Hey, she posted a link to the pix. She put hers, and her family's >>> life out on Usenet. I think that parents that let their kids get >>> that fat at that age are >>> being neglectful if not downright abusive. Julie is so deserving of >>> maltreatment that even the nice folks here have lost their patience >>> with her. >>> >>> --Bryan >>> >> Does it make you feel special to play God? > > Hey, I'm an atheist. And perhaps there is a reason for that. If that > is an example of God, count me out! Lol, he's an example of a raving egotist who presumes himself a god, facsimiles are always bound to fail. |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2014 15:42:26 -0700 (PDT), Bryan-TGWWW
> wrote: > At least Julie is pathetic enough that a nice person might find her > pitiable, but Sheldon is up there with me for meanness You nailed it. I think Julie is nice, but self centered and clueless. Sheldon is just plain mean... the senile old man kind of mean. -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2014 17:25:11 -0700 (PDT), Bryan-TGWWW
> wrote: > Killfiles are so passe. Oh, no. Kill files have a purpose. Until this thread, I never imagined JB to be in anyone's KF! I know I'm in some, if not many and of course you are. Why should anyone "ignore" posters they don't want to see when they don't have to? To kill is way better than to ignore. If a subtopic is interesting, it's easy enough to look at the expanded headers for context. It's also a good way to decide if it's time to let the KF'd poster out of jail (or not). Bringing this back on topic: Are they being a good egg or not? -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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![]() "Bryan-TGWWW" > wrote in message ... > On Monday, August 25, 2014 5:47:29 PM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote: >> "Bryan-TGWWW" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> > On Monday, August 25, 2014 12:30:17 PM UTC-5, Janet Bostwick wrote: >> >> >> On Mon, 25 Aug 2014 10:49:04 -0600, Janet Bostwick >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >True and is often linked with other life-long personality disorders. >> >> >> >> >> >> >An inordinate interest in all aspects of food and preparing meals for >> >> >> >> >> >> >others is another symptom >> >> >> >> >> >> >Janet US >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I am truly sorry that I posted this. It was meant to go into the >> >> >> >> >> >> draft folder where I keep all posts used to blow off frustration. I >> >> >> >> >> >> hit the wrong button. Mea culpa >> >> >> >> >> > Before I had read what you wrote, the thing you apologized for, I >> > wrote, >> >> > "Julie is so deserving of maltreatment that even the nice folks here >> > have >> >> > lost their patience with her." >> >> > See, Janet, you are the paradigm example of the nice person who is fed >> > up >> >> > with Julie's crap, but is too nice to wail on her. I sincerely believe >> >> > that you didn't mean to send that, and that it wasn't a Freudian slip >> >> > posting. >> >> >> >> Rubbish. She has done much more than that in the past. She is in my kf >> so I >> >> don't thank you for responding to her. Time you were in there too. May >> you >> >> be happy together with your nasty mouths. >> > You have been overly nice too, especially sticking up for Julie. I k/f no > one. > Forming alliances here is ridiculous. I just spent time engaging someone > with > whom there is a mutual dislike, seeking agreement on a small thing we > might > agree upon. Oh, but to you, my giving a half-handed compliment to *your* > adversary means you k/f me. Janet B. has her faults, as do you, and I > have > mine as well. Killfiles are so passe. I rarely kf. I usually ignore. It has to be really bad for me to kf. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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