No worries, I believe you. I don’t have any reason not to. I’m also dealing with major health issues, so I hope you have found solutions that work for you.
What part of “And no, I don’t agree that someone should provide you, a complete stranger, with private medical records. Because that would be incredibly stupid” are you not understanding?
What do you want, their medical records? Their doctor’s phone number?
I have a PDF of all of the paperwork. I won’t be sharing, of course, but I have it.
No worries, I believe you. I don’t have any reason not to. I’m also dealing with major health issues, so I hope you have found solutions that work for you.
Yes, if someone claimed that diet, exercise, and such had actively harmed them, I would want medical records to back that up.
That wasn’t what happened, and I understand that now.
Why should anyone show you their private medical records? Who do you think you are?
Someone who claims blatant lies should absolutely show some proof to back them up. Do you agree with that statement?
Funny how you’re the only one who seems to think they’re lying.
And no, I don’t agree that someone should provide you, a complete stranger, with private medical records. Because that would be incredibly stupid.
Now, seeing as the thing they claimed was provably false,
Do you think it’s wrong for me to ask for proof when someone makes an unfounded claim?
What part of “And no, I don’t agree that someone should provide you, a complete stranger, with private medical records. Because that would be incredibly stupid” are you not understanding?
Okay. Since you won’t listen to reason, I’ll just sum up my points:
Someone claimed that eating good, working out, and sleeping more actively hurt them.
This didn’t actively hurt them, and they admitted this.
Do you have any more questions?
Where did they admit this?
Yes, both they and I have admitted that they were lying when they claimed that.
Where?