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Of course your medical history is always supposed to be private and confidential.With the exception of people involved in your treatment no one is allowed access to it.
posted by
adventurer02
on June 26, 2015 at 11:49 PM
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I am Confused
I dont understand... your page "about me" lists very sensitive material:bipolar etc and you are on here telling so much. How can you reveal things publicly (like on a billboard) and then say people violate your boundaries? I mean, didnt you voluntarily become public domain on here? I have not written anything. I am stuck after reading comments Ive made(Not on here) revealed on a basic search online. I guess I am nervous about this whole thing. I also read Sue Silvermans book and have received email back from her. I whole heartedly recommend her book. I couldnt put it down. The Spiritual foundation of the twelve steps....are just that, the founders success was based on Spiritual grounds. Anyone lacking or challenged in that area of faith are welcome and encouraged to see a light bulb as their Higher Power or find a secular program. Thats why they call it a Higher Power, respecting those unable to grasp the Spiritual aspect.Why fault the system that works for the very reason it works? Just wondering out loud. Sincerely Kathy
posted by
kathyannnn
on March 16, 2005 at 12:28 AM
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The funny thing is that this is the way I have tried to live over the years. There is an inner part of me that remains inaccessible to other human beings.
posted by
kidnykid
on June 12, 2004 at 8:29 AM
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I agree...
In fact, there is a inner part of us all that should remain solidly out of bounds to any other human being. Good post.
posted by
amandaroa
on June 10, 2004 at 10:10 AM
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It's true. What really irks me most is when people pry into your
THOUGHTS! My god, is this ever an invasion of privacy. It's one thing to attempt to talk about your thoughts willingly to someone you think you can trust. But to be interrogated is an ultimate invasion of privacy.
There are thoughts and dreams that belong to the storehouses of our minds, and they are always left there as a result of other people's ideas that we pick up in our travels through life. We may not have every thought sorted out perfectly, and we may not be able to forget some things that we never should have been exposed to, but regardless, they are our thoughts - private belongings that should never be violated.
posted by
TARZANA
on June 8, 2004 at 11:37 AM
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