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steve-o said:Pansy attitude? Ok, I guess I hit a nerve? Sounds to me like the mefloquine has made you a little squirrely! Sorry if I didn't follow your threads closely enough, I did jump on it without reading it cclosely enough, and for that I am embarassed. But your high-school putdowns about my 'pansy' attitude to physical discomfort are even more off the mark than I was with you. Do you really think almost losing a foot because one didn't disclose his 'discomfort' just physical discomfort? I don't think comments about 'band-wagon jumping', lack of experience, regurgitating FOX news, and accusing people of having a lack of education is really necessary though, do you? Seems petty coming from someone who is considered a senior member at army.ca.
My only mistake was humouring you. Losing a foot? Almost only counts in horshoes and hand grenades. I've almost died a bunch of times, almost been paralysed, almost won the lottery... none of it counts! I've been on IV's lots of times, it is no big deal, all it is for is to rehydrate you and maybe some painkillers or anti-biotics. If you find large blisters and IVs to be disturbing, it is probably a good thing you washed out as early as you did, because it only gets harder.
You obviously don't know what you are talking about in terms of PTSD, conditions whilst deployed or what the different drugs we take are intended for, and what the REAL side effects are. You are relying on the sensationalised and anecdotal accounts in the media. If you find my comments petty, they were directed at you, and they had to suit the target.
So before you post any more, perhaps you should think "hmm, do I know this for sure? Was it MY personal experience? Could I generate a source, and footnote for this statement? Or did I pick it up in a left leaning editorialist's column?"