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Re: Learning Disability
Posted by Curmudgeon on 7/16/08

    I made no assumptions. I looked at your horrible spelling and grammar.
    Those were the visible evidence of your abilities or lack thereof. But I
    guess you want to play "victim" and blame your incompetence on being dark
    skinned. I personally do not think skin color has anything to do with
    one's intelligence.

    On 7/16/08, Patricia wrote:
    > On 7/16/08, meka wrote:
    >> On 7/15/08, -- wrote:
    >>> On 7/15/08, Curmudgeon wrote:
    >>>> Okay--I'll stop arguing and concede. I'll agree that the OP does
    >>>> not have a learning disability. She's just sloppy and stupid--
    >>>> traits that you all undoubtedly want to find in the nurse that is
    >>>> administering your medications.
    >>>
    >>> Only a qualified medical professional can make a diagnosis of a
    >>> learning disability. A nurse is not qualified. Problem is someone
    >>> (like you?) might actually take the nurse seriously. It's one thing
    >>> for a supervising nurse to make a report that a trainee nurse is
    >>> below professional standards, that's her job; but making a diagnosis
    >>> is not her job. In most states it is prima facie slander to state
    >>> that someone has a mental illness.
    >>>
    >>> For example; just because someone is a curmudgeon doesn't mean they
    >>> are a bi-polar, manic depressive, schizophrenic. Big difference
    >>> between a character trait and a mental illness.
    >>
    >> Sticks and stones can break your bones and truly names can (and will)
    >> harm you.
    >
    > I am reading notes from Curmudgeon. My nursing instructor made the
    > same 'assumptions' you are making and name calling. Better have your
    > facts first before you start labelling someone.

     
     

 
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