First of all hats off to Andy
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I would not have been able to retain my cool in this thread either. I do not like anyone telling anyone what they should and have to do. Wonderful posts by Andy.
Did not know you could also gunfight the 'ride 'em roughshod'...cowboys
Whoa....this is a support group mate. We support everyone, esp. the ones with the real pain (which includes the negative outlook and approach). The ones you WRONGLY call with a 'chip on the shoulder' need the most support btw. Let's not discriminate people for "decrying their existence".
Poirot, I feel that you are just picking up on words and twisting them....and failing to see the genuine meaning and intention behind them.
You did the same with Mushto's post, about not putting any more thal majors in a life of continuous pain. Yes, the daily needle pains them a lot more than it pains us...........they are very slightly built.
Before you all pipe up ....just know the facts. Maldives has an 18% rate of thal trait. The children do not live beyond 20's and not because desferal is not available. It is just that they do not have the "will to chelate" stemming from lack of will to live.
Finally, Andy, when you talk about Maldives:
Oh, I am confused now. Why DID you go to Maldives, then? I thought it was to tell the Maldivian Thals that life was worth living, and that they could do that, with help. To tell them to chelate, so that they could live. And for Shilpa to relate her real life experiences. Sure, you listened to them ..... but did that make you change YOUR message about life?
YOUR message in life ...what does that even mean ?
What is the connection with Maldives, I fail to see the link Poirot?? What has Maldives got to do with changing one's message in life. That is an irrelevant connection you made just like the flaky Phoebe from Friends.
You couldn't tell that to any "normal" person either, so why bring it up in this context. Life as a bed of roses probably only exists in the life of the idle rich in P G Wodehouse novels, and even then Bertie Wooster had his troubles.
So do not say "In any case noone's life is a bed of roses." Ye ye we know that.
Does "everyone" start out from birth though...with a lifelong condition that requires treatment. Where many of them feel from childhood that they may die anytime, yes even in today's day.
People forgot to tell Jemma that her child will also have to hear many hurtful comments from other kids. That every thal major has to watch many of their thal major friends die. Yeah ALLLLL of it could happen to anyone........but at least they have a fair odds. With thalassaemia there are more certainities and less odds.
For some thal majors....It is just plain worse than anyone here can begin to imagine. A crown of thorns and a bed of hot coals. Anyway, noone gets a bed of roses ? Right.
Why doesn't everyone just go tell them not to be negative, before sitting here and glorifying thal major. Yes being positive is good....but not by glossing over all the bad parts. More by stating the good along with the bad. Keeping a balance.
We, the people who handled our thal major deserve credit................that does not make the debilitating disorder ( as I heard described in a medical text) any less painful. The joy is in our attitude, NOT in "having the thalassaemia major".
I couldn't AGREE more with you. You change attitudes by presenting positive examples, by talking a positive line, by boosting morale and saying this is not the end of the world.
What you are saying boils down to "it's all just about the attitude"...what an erroneous simplification. All the positive spirit talk is just lovely but one needs some "even breaks" before that can set in.....suppose someone does not have your spirit and cheer......are they supposed to be denied a better life?? Talking positives is all very well and needed, but noone wants your intangible talk, what do you have to show to them tangibly.........the poor man will say first feed me....then talk of positive attitude. You can't tell him, "you do not deserve food just because you could not get it for yourself".
I am not saying and NEVER said that you stop listening to the negatives or seeing the negatives, but it is MUCH MORE important how you deal with the negative when you come across it. Isn't that our objective? To provide SUPPORT and GOOD CHEER when people are tired and can only see the negatives? I would be very sorry to see this objective lost.
Err,... Hello Poirot, that is exactly what we did do..... you are stating the obvious.
There is no point in theoretical analysis and dissections, without having gone out there and practically experienced all that you have been commenting about.
Regards,
Shilpa.