March 10, 2006

Reply to a reader

Irecently received an extremely thoughtful and detailed e-mail from a reader, expressing concerns after I apparently deleted a comment she had written. I spent a fair amount of time formulating my reply, and thinking it all over, I have decided that there was nothing personal in the issues she raised that I couldn't let everyone see my responses. So, here they are:

 

 

Thanks for writing and sharing.

I must say I really don't recall whatever might have been deleted, so I'm at a total loss to explain what happened.

Now some comments back to your concerns:

First of all, I NEVER choose what to delete or edit based on any considerations of who might have posted it.

Second, I do this whole thing in addition to my "day job" and I sometimes don't get to look at blog comments for a day or more, so my mood about what to let stay varies, depending on how late it is, and how many hundreds of comments I'm reading!

Third, it's very cumbersome to delete from one forum and post the comment to another; there's simply no easy way to do it.

Fourth, IF I have an e-mail address, I'll usually notify the writer that the comment had been deleted, and if it belongs elsewhere, encourage them to post elsewhere.

Next, IF I don't have an e-mail address, I'm much more likely to delete the comment. By the way, your recent comment again does not include your e-mail address; please add it to future comments -- it's the easiest way for me to write back to you if I want to contact you. I get hundreds of e-mails a day, and really can't save all of them and sorting through the thousands I have retained is sometimes difficult.

With respect to shorting Byetta stock, the Byetta Board at Yahoo! indicates that there are some people who would make a financial killing if they were somehow to post misleading information on a blog or elsewhere and succeed in driving the share price down. I am very concerned about imposters, and one of the main ways imposters behave is to not give any e-mail address (or a phony one). So any time I find a comment from someone who won't give me their e-mail address, I'm worried. I clearly spell out on every Discussion Forum that an e-mail address is mandatory.

Finally, I don't mind off-topic comments most of the time, and have frequently warned people with the following message (that I have as "boilerplate" on my computer):


[NOTE: This comment is off-topic, and should have been posted elsewhere. I will let it stay, but in the future, if you want to discuss, post a brief comment here to tell folks that the followup will be elsewhere. Thanks!
Bill the diabetes doc.]

So, in any case, please continue to participate, but please please please also be sure that you enclose your e-mail address on the submission form every time (if you haven't already done so, it'll be easier if you check the box on that form so the information will "stick" for the next time!)

Best wishes,
Bill


Bill the diabetesdoc
wwq@diabetesmonitor.com

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October 06, 2005

Polls

Okay, I'll admit it, I am a curious person. To help me satisfy my curiosity-streak, could you please answer two polls about who is reading this blog (yep, I'm talking about you!). They are

How did you find this blog?

and

Tell us about yourself.

Oh, and if you're curious, you can look at the results yourself...

Bill the diabetesdoc
wwq@diabetesmonitor.com

Diabetes.Blog.Com is a blogcompanion to our main website, the Diabetes Monitor, which you can find at www.DiabetesMonitor.com

And, at the Diabetes Monitor if you like answering polls: More polls.

 




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August 27, 2005

How did you find this blog?

I am curious about how people found this blog, so I've set up a poll; please visit http://www.diabetesmonitor.com/finddbc.htm
and vote. (You can also return to the page later, and find out how others voted!)

The options you'll find are the following; at the poll they are presented in a random order:
  • From the DiabetesMonitor.com website
  • From another website or blog
  • From a search at Google or another search engine
  • From a doctor who is a diabetes specialist
  • From a doctor who's NOT a diabetes specialist
  • From a diabetes nurse
  • From a friend or relative
  • Can't recall
  • Other
Thanks, everyone!

Bill the diabetesdoc



Diabetes.Blog.Com is a blogcompanion to our main website, the Diabetes Monitor, which you can find at www.DiabetesMonitor.com

At the Diabetes Monitor today:
you can live every day well with diabetes

 




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May 15, 2005

Abbrevs.

This comment is now available at my other blog, at http://www.healthcentral.com/diabetes/c/110/19076/abbrevs/

BTW, we have a list of diabetes abbreviations at abbreviations
; if you are aware of any that aren't listed there, please let us know.

Bill the diabetesdoc



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May 04, 2005

Welcome!

Welcome to Diabetes.Blog.Com.

Amy T, of Diabetes Mine, sort of dared me to set up what might be the first diabetes blog by a diabetes doc (see Medblogs Galore at her blog: "I haven't yet found any endocrinologists who blog"). BTW, if anyone knows of other diabetes blogs, let me know -- I'm keeping a listing of active diabetes blogs at diabetes blogs at the Diabetes Monitor.

Bill the diabetesdoc



Diabetes.Blog.Com is a blogcompanion to our main website, the Diabetes Monitor, which you can find at www.DiabetesMonitor.com

At the Diabetes Monitor today: We're continuing a series of diabetes FAQs from the CDC with FAQs about exercise and diabetes.

 




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