Dr Stewart - how is his follow up care
Sue needs to not diss what she neither knows nor understands.
I agree that what matters is that people stay in good shape. I don't take the entire Vitalady program. It's Sue's snarkiness about a woman who has lived a life of incredible devotion to people's health and her dismissal of Michelle and Don as nothing more than purveyors of a vitamin warehouse that rankles.
She really should have a much more open mind toward RESULTS. However, I consider her willingness to deviate from the brainwashed mindset of the typical NUT to accomodate some knowledge about the DS an encouraging sign and look forward to hearing of her mind opening further.
Yes, I am being very pissy about a NUT. You can guarantee that I will *always* be pissy about NUTs. They have to prove they are worthy of more than my ******ess.
I agree that what matters is that people stay in good shape. I don't take the entire Vitalady program. It's Sue's snarkiness about a woman who has lived a life of incredible devotion to people's health and her dismissal of Michelle and Don as nothing more than purveyors of a vitamin warehouse that rankles.
She really should have a much more open mind toward RESULTS. However, I consider her willingness to deviate from the brainwashed mindset of the typical NUT to accomodate some knowledge about the DS an encouraging sign and look forward to hearing of her mind opening further.
Yes, I am being very pissy about a NUT. You can guarantee that I will *always* be pissy about NUTs. They have to prove they are worthy of more than my ******ess.
Oopsie, sorry, my bad :-/.
That makes her commentary make a little more sense. She's approaching this with the bias that comes from thinking in the medical model, which is geared toward fixing/treating rather than prevention. While many docs/PA's/NP's make good efforts to focus on prevention in health care, their training and the philosophy behind their studies is based on treating (and hopefully curing) disease. That's a tough "brainwashing" to overcome, too.
That makes her commentary make a little more sense. She's approaching this with the bias that comes from thinking in the medical model, which is geared toward fixing/treating rather than prevention. While many docs/PA's/NP's make good efforts to focus on prevention in health care, their training and the philosophy behind their studies is based on treating (and hopefully curing) disease. That's a tough "brainwashing" to overcome, too.
Gee, I guess she's going to have to learn from experience then that Vitalady will know more than she does about this field for the rest of her (Sue's) career. Oh well, we already know that NUTs are brainwashed. It sounds like this one is at least modestly teachable. When she discovers how much better Vitalady is at this than she could ever hope to be (understandable since she has a 17-year head start on the subject), perhaps she'll see the light.
Did you let her know that Vitalady is first in line to make clear that she is ABSOLUTELY NOT a trained medical professional?
We'll just see how bad the deficiencies have to get before she gets into the idea of preventing rather than treating them. *shrug*
Did you let her know that Vitalady is first in line to make clear that she is ABSOLUTELY NOT a trained medical professional?
We'll just see how bad the deficiencies have to get before she gets into the idea of preventing rather than treating them. *shrug*