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OK this is my last words on this matter. Brie has not answered. My response was to her. If you are hurt by my response to her then you have a problem not me. I absolutely will not be told by you or anyone else to shut up and keep my beliefs to myself. I have a GOD given right to speak as I see fit and shall continue to do so. I am amazed that you are so extremely rude and hostile toward someone who only wanted to help with the one thing that I have to give, trust in the LORD. However if anyone else wants a prayer please feel free to respond in whatever way you wish I shall note your names and I shall pray for you all with love, Sara
Thank you so much for all the support and information you are offering.
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@kanaazperereira, Hi, did @Sara30 even get to read my post? Did anyone else? What those people said to @sara30
was wrong. Dont you think she was hurt by them? She came to this website for the same reason as everyone else and they vilified her. I saw the website mentioned i think for rules of speach. Did everyone get that link? This situation stinks. I even asked Sara for prayer. Im not against it.
Dany
Hi @danybegood1,
You posts have been seen. Thank you for sharing your views. Also thank you for pointing out that there are discussion groups talking about faith on Connect.
@sara30, Here is the active conversation on spirituality to which Parus refers that I hope you will join.
- How Spirituality Can Help Stress https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/how-spirituality-can-help-stress/
In general, conversations on Connect focus on sharing medical experiences to help inform and support members in their pursuit of understanding their medical situation, getting good medical care, and making informed health decisions. We realize that for some, perhaps many, faith is an integral part of health. However, it is best to make a connection with another member before assuming they share your faith. Get to know them first. Another good guideline is to stick to the topic. In this case, the topic is about diagnosing autoimmunue disease.
THIS IS A CASE WHERE THE DOCTORS WOULD BE CORRECT! please leave her alone and continue your beliefs to yourself. believe it or not, you are being very hurtful.