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    Re: WHAT A SMELLY WORLD! ff

    Posted by ohlou on 4/14/04

    On 4/13/04, mary wrote:
    > Hello ff:Let's discuss part of what you have said:"Another complicating factor is that, as legitimate as it may be, only those that have experienced it can understand or believe it."Okay, now what is your basis for this statement? We see things like this all the time here, but no factual support is offered. Have you done some research on this? Have studies been published? A survey perhaps? Is this something that can be, or has been, quantified? I know you embrace the scientific method, so let's hear more about this please.Best Spring Regards and hope the day finds you well.MaryOn 4/13/04, ff wrote: >> > Yeah, it says a lot. I've always said that as many > individuals experience environmental illnesses, it's their > first time of entering into other disciplines, fields of > expertise, science, whatever. Each one of these individuals > sounds nuts. In total, as a 'group' they discredit and > destroy hope of credible, capable scientists ever gaining > legitimate interest in the subject. >> Another complicating factor is that, as legitimate as it may > be, only those that have experienced it can understand or > believe it.>> Finally, it goes back to cause and effect, and the lack of any > hope of immediate feedback. If people fell over dead every > time they had an exposure (the same exposure), or fell over > dead everytime thay walked into the same building, it would > not be long before they concluded "something" was present and > it will kill you. With MCS, mold, etc., most affected people > look OK to everyone else, they're not falling over dead.>> Compare it to a severe automobile accident, and rolling he > victim into the courtroom all mangled up, in traction, limbs > missing, etc. Now that's something that can easily be seen -> "Oh my God, look at that poor injured person, damn near dead">> OK Mary, it's easy to see why an ambulance chaser could be all > that's required to win big in PI cases. >> FF>


    ff- AMBULANCE chaser???? How archaic of you. I believe the proper term these days would be "paramedic response vehicle chaser" ......ohlou

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