> > In article
> > <68303718-3347-4e09-8500-a7eb55461...@q24g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
> >
> >
> >
> > jerm <blown...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Jun 25, 5:20 pm, The Webby <tmjiatroepide...@cox.net> wrote:
> > > > In article
> > > > <d2d5aa90-faca-4152-b375-0113ed7f1...@p39g2000prm.googlegroups.com>,
> >
> > > > jerm <blown...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > On Jun 24, 10:16 am, The Webby <tmjiatroepide...@cox.net> wrote:
> > > > > > Hello everyone. As you all know, there are basically two active
> > > > > > threads
> > > > > > concerning NTI related issues.
> >
> > > > > > It seems to me that the discussion needs more direction; possibly
> > > > > > with
> > > > > > a
> > > > > > few subject lines to focus on various issues.
> >
> > > > > > What are your thoughts on developing a more useful *series of
> > > > > > threads*;
> > > > > >
> > > > > > focusing on the separate concerns as expressed in "NTI failure
> > > > > > continued" and "NTI continued", and perhaps one that brings them
> > > > > > all
> > > > > > together in summary?
> >
> >
> > > > > I believe the summary would be something like it didnt work for me.
> > > > > 43
> > > > > days into NTI,and
> > > > > im no better during the day. maybe it helps me sleep better, but
> > > > > beyond that im in the same condition.
> >
> > > > Okay... for example, one concern with two counterpoints.
> >
> > > > Subject: Using an NTI: Reasonable and unreasonable expectations
> >
> > > > 1. The value of reasonable expectations
> >
> > > > 2. The risks of unreasonable expectations
> >
> > > I dont know if my expectations of pain relief were unreasonable or
> > > reasonable,but i've had little or none as of yet.
> >
> > > Thanks for trying to help Webby. I suppose I'll be disappearing, that
> > > seems to be what doctors and dentists wish I'd do
> > > anyways. Take care.
> >
> > No... no one wants that. Here's my idea: let me post a new subject
> > "Using an NTI: Reasonable and unreasonable expectations
> >
> > Then, read my post. Let's hope for others who are actively posting here
> > to add their thoughts. The point of the subject is to learn what is
> > involved in creating reasonable expectations in one's patients and the
> > importance of this in the patient.
> >
> > On counterpoint, we can develop the discussion to explain why that is
> > important and what happens when patients have either unreasonable
> > expectations.
> >
> > Let's give it a try. (I have to come back to this in a couple hours
> > though.)
> >
> > Webby