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Old December 1st, 2007, 10:48 PM posted to sci.med.cardiology,alt.support.diabetes,alt.support.diabetes.uk,misc.health.diabetes,alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Default Discussion from Sermo - U.S. Obesity Epidemic - Financial Stakes.

On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:36:07 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Atrial fibrillation is a transient condition. It comes and goes.


Got it, transient means non-permanent, thanks.

No
way did you "prove" that you "cured" it through your approach.


Then what was proved?

As for causing "quite a stir" on Sermo, people quickly noted that you
were probably a schizophrenic with delusional ideas and ignored you.


The Rheumatologists said that?

You got all whiny for attention when they did and cross posted and
made your odd statements repeatedly until you got kicked off of Sermo
in less than a month from when you'd joined.


It took /that/ long?

When you presented Jim's message to the newsgroup on Sermo verbatim.
(in response to people on Sermo asking you where you had published)
you called it a "case report" and implied that he was your patient and
following your approach.


Implied? So you and others made an implication, an assumption but no
verification. You're a physician? Do you understand "diagnosis"?

By then, people on Sermo already knew that you are mentally
unbalanced.


The thoracic guys too?

Maybe you are good for a moment or two of entertainment.
But one can't even engage you in meaningful dialog. Your concrete
thinking and inability to grasp metaphors, your delusional ideas of
self-reference, your hyper-religious grandiosity are all classic
schizophrenic traits. People quickly realize this.


The podiatrits?

I will point out your inconsistencies and keep you from harming anyone
with your whacked out advice or approach.


Another "Bob Pastorio", self-styled Lone Ranger, you go right ahead. There
is no such thing as bad publicity, Yammer.

You lie and twist the truth
and claim you are "published"


He is.

or that you've had influence on Sermo


Obviously he did, you're mess of a Declaration Of Yammer Wars post is
self-evident to that fact.

or
on Sermo's clients in the pharma industry. You are lying.


Doesn't appear to be the case at all, Yammer.

Or else you
are so delusional you can't tell the difference.


Well, damn, Yammer which is it? You're a psychiatrist, aren't you. Well,
aren't you? You tell us.

Perhaps Dan
Palestrant would be interested on seeing what you have written.


Tell Dan Mu said Hi! And if he wants another phone number to *not* call,
give him mine.
 




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