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hmw

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>I guess it would be nice if people stopped feeling free to ask why my body is so weird lol</end quote>
Yeah, it <b>would</b> be nice. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif" border="0"> The rudeness/bluntness of people knows no bounds sometimes. Next time an overweight person asks you a question you find too personal, ask them when they are due. <img src="i/expressions/devil.gif" border="0">
 

hmw

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>I guess it would be nice if people stopped feeling free to ask why my body is so weird lol</end quote>
<br />Yeah, it <b>would</b> be nice. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif" border="0"> The rudeness/bluntness of people knows no bounds sometimes. Next time an overweight person asks you a question you find too personal, ask them when they are due. <img src="i/expressions/devil.gif" border="0">
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hmw

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Yeah, I don't know Katie. It seems to me that a middle road is probably the truth: that we don't want to DISREGARD it as a 'non-symptom' (just like it's not wise to categorically consider any other potential symptom as benign where this disease is concerned- many things are subtle), but like everything else in CF, it has to be taken into context with everything else we see... if that makes sense.
 

hmw

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Yeah, I don't know Katie. It seems to me that a middle road is probably the truth: that we don't want to DISREGARD it as a 'non-symptom' (just like it's not wise to categorically consider any other potential symptom as benign where this disease is concerned- many things are subtle), but like everything else in CF, it has to be taken into context with everything else we see... if that makes sense.
 

hmw

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Yeah, I don't know Katie. It seems to me that a middle road is probably the truth: that we don't want to DISREGARD it as a 'non-symptom' (just like it's not wise to categorically consider any other potential symptom as benign where this disease is concerned- many things are subtle), but like everything else in CF, it has to be taken into context with everything else we see... if that makes sense.
 
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