Oh dear God, you feel ignored or misunderstood because someone misspelled colonoscopy. As if "someone who gets routine colonoscopies" is part of some misunderstood minority. I get "routine mammograms and MRIs" because I've HAD breast cancer, and so maybe bring more emotion to these tests, but I could care less if someone misspelled them. If someone said "mammogram or whatever" the last thing I would feel is ignored or not understood. The TEST is not my identity.
LOL. THANK YOU. YES.
Anonymous wrote:Not having read the thread (I couldn't find anything, was it recent?) if the spelling was so incorrect that it distorted the meaning, then I can see a polite correction (i.e. did you mean "colposcopy"? if so...)
Anonymous wrote:I disagree.
- someone who gets routine colposcopys
Spelling it right 1. raises awareness 2. helps you be a better advocate for yourself and for the condition and 3. allows you to communicate clearly.
Not spelling it right is dismissive and doesn't help either the patient or person they're speaking to. When people say to me "colonoscopy or whatever" it makes me feel ignored and not understood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was one who you may think was rude. I think the Internet confuses tone sometimes. This was not a spelling error; it was akin to meaning "strep" and saying "staph." The inaccurate was confusing and makes it less likely OP will be helped. I think the word ignorant was used and that is accurate; ignorant isn't insulting. It means you don't know something. The OP didn't know what her procedure was called. Or perhaps she forgot. Or perhaps she was screwed by autocorrect. I don't think this is a big deal.
The term "ignorant" is absolutely insulting. Had you stated she mis-understood or interpreted that is different. Stop trolling threads until you can be a nice person to those looking for comfort.
Your feeling don't equate to a word's definition, PP.
LMGTFY: Adjective. Lacking knowledge, information, or awareness about something in particular: "ignorant of astronomy".
And sharing my opinion. Politely. Not trolling.
Sure sunshine.
I really don't understand what you mean!
Im literally getting a colposcopy next week. This means something to me. It's not sunshiny - it's kind of serious. I think it's important to say the word right and inform yourself and others. I think you're being a bully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was one who you may think was rude. I think the Internet confuses tone sometimes. This was not a spelling error; it was akin to meaning "strep" and saying "staph." The inaccurate was confusing and makes it less likely OP will be helped. I think the word ignorant was used and that is accurate; ignorant isn't insulting. It means you don't know something. The OP didn't know what her procedure was called. Or perhaps she forgot. Or perhaps she was screwed by autocorrect. I don't think this is a big deal.
The term "ignorant" is absolutely insulting. Had you stated she mis-understood or interpreted that is different. Stop trolling threads until you can be a nice person to those looking for comfort.
Your feeling don't equate to a word's definition, PP.
LMGTFY: Adjective. Lacking knowledge, information, or awareness about something in particular: "ignorant of astronomy".
And sharing my opinion. Politely. Not trolling.
Sure sunshine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was one who you may think was rude. I think the Internet confuses tone sometimes. This was not a spelling error; it was akin to meaning "strep" and saying "staph." The inaccurate was confusing and makes it less likely OP will be helped. I think the word ignorant was used and that is accurate; ignorant isn't insulting. It means you don't know something. The OP didn't know what her procedure was called. Or perhaps she forgot. Or perhaps she was screwed by autocorrect. I don't think this is a big deal.
The term "ignorant" is absolutely insulting. Had you stated she mis-understood or interpreted that is different. Stop trolling threads until you can be a nice person to those looking for comfort.
Your feeling don't equate to a word's definition, PP.
LMGTFY: Adjective. Lacking knowledge, information, or awareness about something in particular: "ignorant of astronomy".
And sharing my opinion. Politely. Not trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was one who you may think was rude. I think the Internet confuses tone sometimes. This was not a spelling error; it was akin to meaning "strep" and saying "staph." The inaccurate was confusing and makes it less likely OP will be helped. I think the word ignorant was used and that is accurate; ignorant isn't insulting. It means you don't know something. The OP didn't know what her procedure was called. Or perhaps she forgot. Or perhaps she was screwed by autocorrect. I don't think this is a big deal.
The term "ignorant" is absolutely insulting. Had you stated she mis-understood or interpreted that is different. Stop trolling threads until you can be a nice person to those looking for comfort.
Anonymous wrote:I was one who you may think was rude. I think the Internet confuses tone sometimes. This was not a spelling error; it was akin to meaning "strep" and saying "staph." The inaccurate was confusing and makes it less likely OP will be helped. I think the word ignorant was used and that is accurate; ignorant isn't insulting. It means you don't know something. The OP didn't know what her procedure was called. Or perhaps she forgot. Or perhaps she was screwed by autocorrect. I don't think this is a big deal.