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Permalink Reply by Bob Van Houten on October 26, 2009 at 10:30pm Arlene,
As a women it must be much worse for you than I. What I usually do is walk up to the person tell them I am highly contagious, touch them, and watch the look in the eye. When in doubt knock em out. People are idiots, so they need to be treated as such. I have had this disaease for 30+ years. If people don't like me because of my actions, then screw them, I have no use for them. My true friends usually stop people from asking the idiotic questions before they happen. Don't hold back, blast them, I think you will feel much better to get you're anger out. After all does it really matter what people think? You tell me!!!!
Permalink Reply by Bob Van Houten on October 27, 2009 at 11:30am Lol...Knock 'em out. Bob, I think I like your thinking. Lol, in all seriousness, I've run home in tears over the comments. I'd much rather someone ask. It's loads better than the stares. I think my worst culprits are the kids. They don't know any better. However, when my daughter stares at someone with any disfigurements, I put her in line quickly...It's the right thing to do. Maybe I say this because of my own disfigurements.
Bob Van Houten said:Arlene,
As a women it must be much worse for you than I. What I usually do is walk up to the person tell them I am highly contagious, touch them, and watch the look in the eye. When in doubt knock em out. People are idiots, so they need to be treated as such. I have had this disaease for 30+ years. If people don't like me because of my actions, then screw them, I have no use for them. My true friends usually stop people from asking the idiotic questions before they happen. Don't hold back, blast them, I think you will feel much better to get you're anger out. After all does it really matter what people think? You tell me!!!!
Permalink Reply by Dal L. Gordon on January 6, 2010 at 7:49am
Permalink Reply by Melissa Denise on February 5, 2010 at 1:05pm Kids are different, I agree they need to be educated, but adults are a different story, they need to be put in their place. People can be cruel, and self pity leads, on our part, leads to depression, and the worsening of the disease/quality of life. I went through the process many times throughout my bouts, with this disease, and expect I may again. I know what I say may come off blunt, but I have not regrets. Helps my mind set, may not work for everyone. Remember we have an advantage of finding out who is really a righteous and compationate person very quickly. Did you ever see the movie Papillon, starring Steve McQueen? There is a seen where he stumbles into a Leper colony, for help. He is asked to share a cigar, to test his integrity. Very interesting way he handles it. I know it's the movies, but it hit home for me. Check it out if you haven't seen it.
Sharicka Long said:Lol...Knock 'em out. Bob, I think I like your thinking. Lol, in all seriousness, I've run home in tears over the comments. I'd much rather someone ask. It's loads better than the stares. I think my worst culprits are the kids. They don't know any better. However, when my daughter stares at someone with any disfigurements, I put her in line quickly...It's the right thing to do. Maybe I say this because of my own disfigurements.
Bob Van Houten said:Arlene,
As a women it must be much worse for you than I. What I usually do is walk up to the person tell them I am highly contagious, touch them, and watch the look in the eye. When in doubt knock em out. People are idiots, so they need to be treated as such. I have had this disaease for 30+ years. If people don't like me because of my actions, then screw them, I have no use for them. My true friends usually stop people from asking the idiotic questions before they happen. Don't hold back, blast them, I think you will feel much better to get you're anger out. After all does it really matter what people think? You tell me!!!!
Permalink Reply by Dal L. Gordon on February 5, 2010 at 1:19pm I know I am reading these late, but just joined, I told a lady once I had aids, She just about jumped outa her skin...Most think it's a skin burn, like road rash, I tell them I wrecked my motorcycle....I guess I should really educate them, but you get defensive, they are insulting, and it hurts.
Bob Van Houten said:Kids are different, I agree they need to be educated, but adults are a different story, they need to be put in their place. People can be cruel, and self pity leads, on our part, leads to depression, and the worsening of the disease/quality of life. I went through the process many times throughout my bouts, with this disease, and expect I may again. I know what I say may come off blunt, but I have not regrets. Helps my mind set, may not work for everyone. Remember we have an advantage of finding out who is really a righteous and compationate person very quickly. Did you ever see the movie Papillon, starring Steve McQueen? There is a seen where he stumbles into a Leper colony, for help. He is asked to share a cigar, to test his integrity. Very interesting way he handles it. I know it's the movies, but it hit home for me. Check it out if you haven't seen it.
Sharicka Long said:Lol...Knock 'em out. Bob, I think I like your thinking. Lol, in all seriousness, I've run home in tears over the comments. I'd much rather someone ask. It's loads better than the stares. I think my worst culprits are the kids. They don't know any better. However, when my daughter stares at someone with any disfigurements, I put her in line quickly...It's the right thing to do. Maybe I say this because of my own disfigurements.
Bob Van Houten said:Arlene,
As a women it must be much worse for you than I. What I usually do is walk up to the person tell them I am highly contagious, touch them, and watch the look in the eye. When in doubt knock em out. People are idiots, so they need to be treated as such. I have had this disaease for 30+ years. If people don't like me because of my actions, then screw them, I have no use for them. My true friends usually stop people from asking the idiotic questions before they happen. Don't hold back, blast them, I think you will feel much better to get you're anger out. After all does it really matter what people think? You tell me!!!!
Permalink Reply by Dal L. Gordon on February 5, 2010 at 1:27pm I know I am reading these late, but just joined, I told a lady once I had aids, She just about jumped outa her skin...Most think it's a skin burn, like road rash, I tell them I wrecked my motorcycle....I guess I should really educate them, but you get defensive, they are insulting, and it hurts.
Bob Van Houten said:Kids are different, I agree they need to be educated, but adults are a different story, they need to be put in their place. People can be cruel, and self pity leads, on our part, leads to depression, and the worsening of the disease/quality of life. I went through the process many times throughout my bouts, with this disease, and expect I may again. I know what I say may come off blunt, but I have not regrets. Helps my mind set, may not work for everyone. Remember we have an advantage of finding out who is really a righteous and compationate person very quickly. Did you ever see the movie Papillon, starring Steve McQueen? There is a seen where he stumbles into a Leper colony, for help. He is asked to share a cigar, to test his integrity. Very interesting way he handles it. I know it's the movies, but it hit home for me. Check it out if you haven't seen it.
Sharicka Long said:Lol...Knock 'em out. Bob, I think I like your thinking. Lol, in all seriousness, I've run home in tears over the comments. I'd much rather someone ask. It's loads better than the stares. I think my worst culprits are the kids. They don't know any better. However, when my daughter stares at someone with any disfigurements, I put her in line quickly...It's the right thing to do. Maybe I say this because of my own disfigurements.
Bob Van Houten said:Arlene,
As a women it must be much worse for you than I. What I usually do is walk up to the person tell them I am highly contagious, touch them, and watch the look in the eye. When in doubt knock em out. People are idiots, so they need to be treated as such. I have had this disaease for 30+ years. If people don't like me because of my actions, then screw them, I have no use for them. My true friends usually stop people from asking the idiotic questions before they happen. Don't hold back, blast them, I think you will feel much better to get you're anger out. After all does it really matter what people think? You tell me!!!!
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