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    Warning, taking advice that people give on this forum is strongly NOT recommended to be taken seriously.

    Not one single member on Habbox forum is a certified Doctor, Physician, Psychologist, or anything else of the sorts THAT I AM AWARE OF.

    Please, if you are a certified health professional, please scan your PHD, Diploma, or whatever, because then, in Zlixi's eyes.. you will have the right to offer advice..


    PLEASE REMEMBER YOU GUYS.. DO NOT TAKE POSTS IN THIS FORUM TOO SERIOUSLY.. IF YOU ARE WORRIED ABOUT SOMETHING - SEE A DOCTOR, NOT A FORUM RUN BY TEENAGERS ON THE INTERNET WITH NO GUIDANCE WITH THE EXCEPTION OF WHAT THEY THINK.
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    It's called Health tips and advice does'nt mean they have to do it , people are only trying to help or there would'nt be this forum , people can actually help if they have had similar things and most threads are just on weight and spots anyway

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    Exactly^^

    Pretty pointless seeing as everyone knows this, and I think people who post in these forums might just need the odd tip or so, and the people giving advice are only basing there advice on knowledge they know.
    Don't doubt everyone on this forum just because were not health specialists.

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    Most of the replies on this part of the forum are "See a doctor" anyway?

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    That might only be a resolvement, general advice helps, if people think its too much for there advice, seeing the doc is the last resort

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    One in two posts say tell your parents or see a doc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zlixi
    Warning, taking advice that people give on this forum is strongly NOT recommended to be taken seriously.

    Not one single member on Habbox forum is a certified Doctor, Physician, Psychologist, or anything else of the sorts THAT I AM AWARE OF.

    Please, if you are a certified health professional, please scan your PHD, Diploma, or whatever, because then, in Zlixi's eyes.. you will have the right to offer advice..


    PLEASE REMEMBER YOU GUYS.. DO NOT TAKE POSTS IN THIS FORUM TOO SERIOUSLY.. IF YOU ARE WORRIED ABOUT SOMETHING - SEE A DOCTOR, NOT A FORUM RUN BY TEENAGERS ON THE INTERNET WITH NO GUIDANCE WITH THE EXCEPTION OF WHAT THEY THINK.

    I think the best way to get rid of being controlling is to visit your GP.

    Or read the rules because this has been said.
    Haven't updated this in around a year, so now i have

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    I have a slight bit of knowlege about health, from a theory class at school, and just generally being interested in health and medicine.

    So, I don't see why people can't use sensible advice, I mean if someone said 'Swallow half a cup of bleach for indegestion problems' would you trust that advice, with a bit of common sense hopefully not.





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    As Eamonn has said this forum is for other Forum users to post Tips and Advice on all kinds of medical related issues.

    However, parts of what Zlixi has said is right.

    For instance,

    If a user was worried about a medial condition and was asking for advice... and another user replied to them saying "Yeah, you have diabities" (for example) Then obviosly you should not get yourself worked up thinking you do have diabites because it is more then likely that they will be wrong.

    (If that makes any sense?)

    Basically what I'm saying is,

    Always remember to see your doctor if you have a problem you are worried about and try not to get worked up over what other people may suggest.

    Rant over, Thread closed.
    Last edited by Anflex; 27-01-2006 at 11:42 PM.
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