I’m told that by emailing my doctors I scare the
bejesus out of them, so while I’m just thinking to ask questions related
to the reason why I see them or give my thoughts only based on my intuitions based on what I read in websites.
Not only I already lost few I never even met in person, but
I was warned by my full conservator to stop threatening them or I’m going to
have my PC (=life) taken away.
I’ve been reading again the several emails sent to these
people and I absolutely can’t read anything that could be understood as threatening in any way, shape or form.
The only one professional I did threaten in written words is
the man who condemned me to be under full conservatorship, and while I do admit
to have done this, I emailed to him an apology with my full conservator
(my accuser) in copy.
Besides this crazy misunderstanding, I truly wonder how can
anyone feel to be threatened by a disabled (half) man condemned to be prisoner
of a wheelchair, this truly drives me nuts! What can anyone dream that I could
ever be able to do in terms of hurting anybody from sitting on a wheelchair?
Therefore, I’ve come up with my own hypothesis of this fears
that I seem to be prompting in my readers’ minds, or that they are very unsure and
afraid (?) of what they claim to be unsafe for me (?) about what I ask to
them to (medically) perform to me.
Bottom line I guess that given that I truly never threatened
anybody but I’m accused of having done it several times it makes no difference
if I now say that in the unlikely (for them only) case that I’ve been
right all along they will all best keep looking over their shoulders
because to keep me disabled and away from my treasures is a crime that they all
will be punished for in a very painful, expensive and immediate manner. Good luck to you scaredy cats!!!
- http://www.bottomlinecabaret.com/
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bottom_line_(disambiguation)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaredy_Cat
AND.....of course
- http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/enbrel-for-stroke-and-alzheimers/
- http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2012-12-08/health/fl-stroke-brain-injury-treatment-20121206_1_stroke-patients-boca-doctor-traumatic-brain-injury
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