Can someone please ban this new guy?

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TGB1

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I haven't even checked in that much lately because of a new member who is in everyone's face constantly. Why is he on this forum if he doesn't agree with anyone? Why is he so aggressive? I find his attitude very tiresome. I am on this forum to commiserate with others and learn things to help my mom. I am tired of his long combative posts. He does not belong here.
 
On each member's Control Panel there is a heading for "Settings and Options". Under that heading is "Edit Ignore List". You can enter the username of anyone you want to ignore. You won't see their posts in threads you read, nor any messages they send you.

It's been my experience that bullies and habitually rude people feed on the responses they provoke - it gives them a sense of power, importance, and superiority. Ignoring them starves them of the attention they're craving, provoking them to eventually go elsewhere.
 
I wasn't sure where to post my upcoming comments as there are so many threads running about which I'd like to speak, but this seems like the safest place at the moment!

I joined this Forum in 2011, shortly after my husband was diagnosed with ALS. He has since passed. What a great place this was to freely ask and receive (and later offer) help, based on experience and a wide range of knowledge, in addition to what we learned at our local ALS Clinic, which also boasts some leading neurologists and researchers in the field of ALS. I might add that on our first visit to the University of Alberta Clinic, we met with a range of specialists and were told, at the outset, what our options were as far as sustaining not only life (invasive ventilation, PEG, etc.,) but also quality of life (BiPAP, communication technology available, equipment, etc.). We were informed about the various stages of ALS that we might or might not encounter. We were advised to get our legal documents in order - Power of Attorney, Personal Directive, etc. Our Personal Directive was specifically designed for ALS patients and offered various treatment options, with the knowledge that at any time, my husband could change his mind. My husband did not opt for the invasive vent. He did choose to have a PEG as well as use a BiPAP. We respected all the decisions he made. In the end, my husband passed just before he lost the use of the remaining functioning fingers on his right hand. Because my husband had experienced symptoms of ALS for about 2.5 years prior to diagnosis, he did not qualify for any trials being offered at the time.

I continue to check in from time to time and it saddens me to see what's happening here at the moment. I have to say that being a member of these Forums is NOT a right. It is a privilege and a blessing. The moderators work hard both visibly and behind the scenes. Some have ALS themselves and are giving of themselves here, as a service to us, the Forum users, NOT the other way around. Attacks and harsh words were not part of what this "safe" place was about. And yes, we did and still do have threads that were used to "socialize". Some to listen to music, some for prayer, poetry, etc., mostly to "escape" from the devastation this awful disease called ALS causes. Some members have made and remained friends on and offline. Nothing wrong with that.

Although being diagnosed may invoke anger in some, it certainly doesn't warrant venting that anger amongst people who are all struggling in one way or many ways, with the affects of ALS - PALS, CALS, FALS, and those with other forms of MND, all of us. We all should be able to share our opinions and not strongly oppose or attack those whose opinions vary or even those, that just happen to be a part of this community! This is a place for open discussion and voicing ideas. Just as we are free to participate, we are just as free to move on.

Because Elaine's integrity has been attacked, I will offer these words about her: She is one of the most level-headed people I know. She is kind, decent, giving, caring, generous, intelligent, fair and a dear, dear soul. She advocates tirelessly for those with ALS. She is giving so much of herself (I hope not too much, Elaine), to help with the arduous task of being a moderator here. Instead of attacking her and all that she stands for, we should show gratitude and thank her, and the other moderators, for all they do. One definition of moderate is: make or become less extreme, intense, rigorous, or violent. Not a simple task in any aspect of life, let alone these Forums!

Unfortunately, we have all found reason to be here. Let's remember to respect and honour each other. Life is short!

Yasmin

I posted elsewhere but this is where i wanted to in the first place. Couldn't find this thread late last night! I also think the person to whom you are referring TGBI, has been banned.
 
It is not right for anyone to demand that a PAL be banned from this forum simply because they do not like their opinion. As Phil said there is an ignore button if you do not want to read another members posts.

FA10 was banned and I think that was so wrong & out of line. He is a PAL, not a troll, not an “undiagnosed” member but a 29 yr. old man suffering from ALS. He dared to have his own ideas and opinions on how he plans on coping with ALS. If others did not like or appreciate his views, then by all means use the IGNORE button!
 
We must stop this stupid bickering amongst each other. It is not helping any of us. Let's fight this damn disease and not each other. We are adults and all of us (including myself) need to act like it. If we can't start supporting each other then we all need to be banned. I along with everyone else should just start hitting our ignore button when someone's post aggravate us. It would help keep the peace.
 
als forum is the best around by a country mile.......dont change what makes it so.....johnny...p.s. were the mods are not too strict and not too lax......
 
Here here johhny I'd raise a glass to that.
 
I am very happy here even though I still have major problems that I don't have a definitive answer for. You guys are my lifeline and are sticking with me all the way!
 
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