Quote from: Tippe on November 07, 2010, 11:36:35 AM
Miniar, given that some people smoke, some people self-medicate and some do both, would you consider it best for them to know of transdermals as an alternative to orals or would you consider it better for them to have no information about administration and dosages leaving them up to experiment?
I feel that if a person feels compelled to forge their own path, they should do so with every scrap of information they could possibly get their hands on.
Preferably from a medical standard source.
Quote from: Seven on November 07, 2010, 06:34:39 PM
Miniar: your arrogance is excessive. Who are you to tell anyone that an emotionally charged decision that puts one's life at risk is to be ignored? Regardless of how one comes to a decision, it is always his/her decision and his/her right to act upon it. That includes when the decision can be outright harmful - as in the case of smoking.
Regardless of how "benevolent" you think your beliefs are, when they start impeding the rights of others to do whatever they please with their bodies and lives, you're no better than any tyrant. Degree is irrelevant, as are intentions.
You might want to re-read the post.
I am not suggesting the decision be ignored. I even specifically spoke against denying her the continuing of the decision and suggested that the a more appropriate decision from the doc would have been to get her into a monitored program rather than take them away.
Nor are my beliefs in any way impeding anyone's decisions.
I am in no position to impede anyone's decisions, all I can do is explain how I see things and try and offer advice.
In case you missed my beliefs, the simplest and shortest version would be "hormone replacement therapy should preferably be done with a doctor that can accurately monitor your hormone levels for the sake of avoiding unnecessary problems"
In no way does that mean that a person should be forced to stop once they've started themselves, nor that they should be forced to wait any longer than appropriate for the individual situation.
I do not appreciate being called arrogant and a tyrant for something I have not said at all.
I am a very literal person. When I write my posts, I write what I mean as accurately as possible without adding or subtracting anything. I admit I'm dead tired today and so an error or two in the post is possible, if not likely, but that doesn't mean I'm saying something so completely different than what I have written.
Disagree with me all you want, but then disagree with what I've actually said.
Dislike me all that you want, but do it for something I've actually said and done.
Either way, name-calling's still against the site-rules.