So three people have private messaged me this week and asked for my regarding IV use. I replied and not one of them even took the time to let me know how their situation turned out. Just fon't in box me and take my advice and run. I don't need friendship, I just want to know how it turned out for the person. I think it's rude as hell to PM someone and then never think twice about said person again. Don't make it personal unless you plan on filling me in a bit. What is up with that shit?
Unfortunately that's the way things are at times. Just because these people haven't replied, does not mean that you have not helped them in some way. For instance, I like to greet the new members in NNI and they will not all reply to the thread - but that doesn't mean they have not read the information, saw the links I've posted to them and what-not. Even if they have not; others lurking may have benefited from that information - and I, myself, have benefited from trying to help another person.
I've a suggestion if you really feel that you'd like to help people with IV use etc, you could perhaps do a periodic blog with different information each week - you may not receive replies but you'll have many viewers and you'll help so many. That's an idea you could think of?
I do understand where you coming from though. It is important to feel appreciated when we help others but I'm slowly starting to realise that I don't necessarily need appreciation for helping people - I get the reward from KNOWING I'm helping them in some way, if that makes sense.
Sorry I've not read all the other responses in this thread - just your post and it reached out to me in the way that you're trying to help other people.
In a nutshell; You're making a difference even if you're not always shown that you are; and try to feel good about that because you are possibly saving lives if not people from infections etc. Hope that helps somehow????
Evey
PS: Foreigner I like that response. You've not ever read "The Power of Intention" by Wayne Dyer, have you? Discusses spirituality, the university etc