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Beth Of Fletchair
on 1/17/15 10:41 pm

Delude yourself as much as you want. That is your business.  I do, however, object to anyone recommending very expensive "Snake Oil" to desperate people. 

I hope you didn't choose  your surgeon because he "felt" as if he could preform bariatric surgery but didn't believe in science! 

I am sure that people reading our exchange are now alerted to the fact that this product will not help them do anything but have oily hair and a lot less money. 

 Enjoy your Flat Earth and the Fairies that live under your bed!

 

 

 

Jennsumner722
on 1/17/15 10:46 pm
VSG on 04/23/14 with

First off my hair isn't oily.  I know plenty of ppl that have used it and it worked and don't have oily hair.

2nd my surgeon is the head of his department and has a very high success rate. I put GOD ahead of all science and textbooks.  

I am done with you, no need to go back and forth with someone who is not worth  it. God bless may God keep you and heaven smile upon you is my prayer.

        
MickeyDee
on 1/18/15 3:38 am

Bless your heart.

hollykim
on 1/18/15 7:14 am - Nashville, TN
Revision on 03/18/15
On January 17, 2015 at 7:35 PM Pacific Time, Jennsumner722 wrote:

LIES YOU TELL!!!! First off I can tell if something works or not! Second science or text books can not 100% determine if something works or bot. I have proven science wrong soooooo many times! If something worked for me, I am going to share it! You haven't tried it so you need not to respond to what I wrote.  Just because nothing has worked for you doesn't mean what I found doesn't actually work. You sound like a bitter person. This is not your post and you shouldn't be discouraging others because of your bitterness! You're an example to why I hardly get on here. Ppl like you ruin it for others trying to uplift ppl and share what worked for them. Kerp your negativity and condescending comments to yourself! 

it is not YOuR post either.it is also an open,public forum,which means YOU don't get to tell ppl when where and what they can post.

 


          

 

Jennsumner722
on 1/18/15 7:17 am
VSG on 04/23/14 with

I wasn't talking to you.  And like you said it's an open forum I can post and say what I want as well as anyone else.

hollykim
on 1/18/15 7:23 am - Nashville, TN
Revision on 03/18/15
On January 18, 2015 at 3:17 PM Pacific Time, Jennsumner722 wrote:

I wasn't talking to you.  And like you said it's an open forum I can post and say what I want as well as anyone else.

you made my point. No one has told you not to post on this thread or any other. We have simply disagreed with you. 

You may have a masters,but you must have been absent the day they taught about telogen effluvium. 

It is not scientifically possible for something that is put on top of the hair shaft outside your scalp,to have any effect on what is going on at the hair root,inside your scalp. 

 


          

 

Jennsumner722
on 1/18/15 7:29 am
VSG on 04/23/14 with

I have a Master's degree in education. Never once did I say science.  We will agree to disagree.  Everyone is different and their reaction to something differs for every person.  You cannot say that something doesn't work or will have a specific outcome unless you try it personally.  I just said what worked for ME. I didn't tell the girl to buy it nor am I sponsoring it. I just simply said what worked for me and got attacked. 

Cicerogirl, The PhD
Version

on 1/18/15 1:25 pm - OH

So if I swallow a cup of drain cleaner, I might not burn out all my insides because my individual body might respond differently than someone else's?  That if I jump off a roof I might not get hurt because gravity might not affect me the same way as it does other people (is that one of the ways you have defied science?!?) That if someone swears that their hair loss -- caused by an internal physiological reaction -- stopped right after they started using a pink toothbrush, we cannot say that using a pink toothbrush doesn't stop hair loss just because We didn't try a pink toothbrush?  

By all means, continue to believe that you found an expensive magic oil that stops telogen effluvium, but don't get all huffy when people point out the flaws in your claim and then accuse THEM of telling lies!

Lora

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.

GeekMonster, Insolent Hag
on 1/19/15 4:12 am - CA
VSG on 12/19/13
On January 17, 2015 at 7:35 PM Pacific Time, Jennsumner722 wrote:

LIES YOU TELL!!!! First off I can tell if something works or not! Second science or text books can not 100% determine if something works or bot. I have proven science wrong soooooo many times! If something worked for me, I am going to share it! You haven't tried it so you need not to respond to what I wrote.  Just because nothing has worked for you doesn't mean what I found doesn't actually work. You sound like a bitter person. This is not your post and you shouldn't be discouraging others because of your bitterness! You're an example to why I hardly get on here. Ppl like you ruin it for others trying to uplift ppl and share what worked for them. Kerp your negativity and condescending comments to yourself! 

For posterity.

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Height:  5'-7"  HW: 449  SW: 392  GW: 179  CW: 220

Cicerogirl, The PhD
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on 1/18/15 4:10 am - OH

The problem with your logic is that there is no way of knowing when your hair loss would have stopped even without you using anything!  The timeframe and amount of hair loss is extremely variable from one person to another and even from one surgery to another for the same person. So it is impossible for you to say that it worked when you have no way to know that your phase of hair loss wasn't done and it is simply coincidence.

Sorry, but given the basic flaw in your logic and the fact that the Mayo Clinic and other highly respected medical facilities indicate that there is anything that will interrupt the telogen effluvium, it is absolutely appropriate for people to question your claim (especially when the product is so expensive). We all survived the hair loss and no one wants to see someone waste their hard earned money based on a claim that you cannot possibly support.

If you believe that it worked for you, that is certainly your prerogative -- and you are certainly free to share your experience -- but you have to expect that people are going to raise the isuse of your faulty logic and that the medical community doesn't recognize anything that will help. 

Lora

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.

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