| Waterspider 2005-12-23, 6:00 pm |
| "Alan" <alan@veloceraptor.free-online.co.uk> wrote ...
> Anja said <...> that the red ink is the
> one that spreads the virus.
The virus does not care what colour of ink it lives in (it may be
colour-blind, or perhaps just lacks a sense of style). The problem with the
red pigment that some t. artists used contained dangerously high levels of
lead compared to other colours. Some years ago, in Toronto, a tattoo parlour
was closed because they were using housepaint pigments for ink colour.
As for school, they lined us up for polio jabs and
> just stuck the needle in, wiped it off with alcohol and stuck it in the
> next in
> line. Spidey never ever wants to admit that you are right.
I not only agree with this, but had it done to me and frequently point it
out to others, both in usenet and real life.
>
> So do we care?
Well, obviously you do.
>
> You and I have been here a very long time and we both more about living
> with Hep-C than she does. We are the ones who live with it from day to
> day. They
> are the ones who did TX time and time again to get rid of it and now they
> are
> supposedly "cured" they can't go get a life and leave us alone in here.
> You and
> I live with hepatitis and we are the ones this newsgroup was created for.
> If
> others have left and refused to post here any more, is that our problem?
Um, sorry, this group wasn't created for you. Perhaps you should set up a
newsgroup called alt.hepc.nonresponders if you feel that there's too many
people posting here ;)
>
> Spidey is not a medical professional and she does not have hepatitis, and
> do you
> or I need her advice?
Alan, I have never advised you about anything, and you should know by now
that trying to yank my chain is a waste of time that you will soon grow
bored with.
All the best of the season to you, and to Hoof and the prof.
WS
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