Posted 8/12/2012 5:29 PM (GMT 0)
Some of the threads got me to thinking, which is always good!
Steve made a good point: make your comment, and move on.
Many of you are good at that. Some of us seem to have difficulty in this area. I admit I do.
But, in many cases, it's really the topic itself that engenders these controversies. Some topics that just require factual information (eg, does Medicare cover this or that and how do I apply for SS Disability) are totally staid. No controversy whatsoever.
So, in my musings, just for fun, I was trying to think of those topics that, shall we say, cause the most headaches for our esteemed moderators.
Here is my brief list
1) Supplements
2) Doctors, local, national,...
3) When to start the next tx. Protocol
4) What tx. To do next
Note that item #4 is a bit more subtle. No real arguments, but we all have our favorites, usually the protocol we followed. I can look at some names and know the slant of the post before reading it. But usually no overt controversy.
5) Political commentary, when allowed to continue. If I start a topic called Obamacare, then the only question is when will it be locked.
Ok, anyone want to add to our list.
THIS IS JUST MEANT TO BE LIGHTHEARTED, FOR FUN. Let's try and avoid arguing about these topics within this thread!
Mel