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Please contact Oprah and express your disapointment over this insensitive article...
1 posted on 08/31/2003 12:04:05 PM PDT by davidosborne
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Please pass this on..... *** Action Alert ***
2 posted on 08/31/2003 12:05:27 PM PDT by davidosborne (www.davidosborne.net)
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To: davidosborne
Internet hoax? Link to actual article may help.
4 posted on 08/31/2003 12:10:29 PM PDT by Gunrunner2
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To: davidosborne
Oprah is just getting back at the Europeans for the scourge of Sickle Cell on the brothers.
9 posted on 08/31/2003 1:15:19 PM PDT by Ken522
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To: davidosborne
Satelite Sister should learn to be nicer to people on the way up cause she might meet them on the way down. She doesn't sound like anyone I'd care to spend 5 minutes with anyway.

and a career climber who is dying to get into your industry.

10 posted on 08/31/2003 1:40:48 PM PDT by DManA
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To: davidosborne
Hi, everyone,

This was recently the subject of the week, basically, on another yahoo
group. We all sent letters to both Oprah and Satellite Sisters.
Here's my letter to Satellite Sisters and their response. I also sent
this letter to Oprah Magazine. If more of us write, it will be like
Arlo Guthrie says in Alice's Restaurant: a movement. Then they can't
help but listen, and hopefully educate the masses.

Heidi

--

Dear Editor:

I was shocked by your Satellite Sisters column in the September issue of O
magazine, where it uses the example of "the neighbor with gluten-free
children
itching to join your mothers' group" as an "uninvited overture". My
intelligent,
charming, and very social four year old son, Jacob, is a celiac,
and to think that he would not be wanted at a playgroup because of a
medical
condition is horrifying. Celiac disease is quite prevalent, affecting as
many as 1 in 133 Americans and Europeans. Celiacs cannot eat gluten,
ever,
or they risk serious health complications. My son had failure to thrive
and chronic diarrhea until we removed gluten from his diet. Now, he is a
very healthy and happy little boy.

I must count myself fortunate that
all of the people who I have told about Jacob have been understanding and
accommodating. Your article shows not only an extreme lack of
empathy, but
also a serious degree of ignorance. I only hope that you will
enlighten yourselves
in regards to celiac disease and any other medical disorder which you feel
inclined to represent so negatively in such a public setting.

Sincerely,
Heidi Parthena White
Charlton, MA


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Dear Heidi,
We apologise for our insensitivity. We had never heard of celiac's
disease or its dangers. In our ignorance, we misused the phrase
"gluten-free", not knowing its real meaning and connection to the
genetic disease, Celiac's. We feel awful that our careless and
ill-informed use of words has caused you and your family pain.
Your letter and many others have served to educate. We can only assume
that lots of people are in the dark about celiac's and the issues you
and your family face. We do intend to educate ourselves with all the
information we received so that we can add our voices to the chorus of
the informed about this subject ( rather then the point of view of the
ignorant and stupid which we represented so adequately).

I am a mother myself and there is no way I would knowingly shun a kid
with a genetic disease. In our O piece, which is meant to be humorous,
we tried to poke fun at a mother who is overly vigilant about her
child's diet, in a "no white sugar" kind of way. Obviously, we were
way off base on the real implications of the phrase "gluten-free".
Again, my deepest apologies. And my best wishes for your son's
continued good health.

Lian Dolan
the youngest sister

--
Register for our free weekly email newsletter Sisterlogue at
www.satellitesisters.com to receive show updates, questions for
listeners and opportunities to appear on the show with us.
Satellite Sisters on the ABC Radio Network
1007 Montana Ave., Box 103
Santa Monica, CA 90403

16 posted on 08/31/2003 2:39:48 PM PDT by loratalk
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To: davidosborne
I think clarification would be better. You have to pick your battles. I work in a health food store and get the gluten free crowd a lot, which is impossible since many veg dishes are made with wheat gluten. I find that most are just allergic which is not the same as having an actual disease like celiac or IBS which I think are pretty similar. Having said that, if it was my mother's group I would try to be accomodating but you can only do so much. It's like having children who have severe peanut allergies.
17 posted on 08/31/2003 3:07:07 PM PDT by cyborg (i'm half and half... me mum is a muggle and me dad is a witch)
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To: davidosborne
Please understand that Oprah is a woman that a great amount of influence in society, and rightfully so. Woman gravitate to her, because of her generosity, and seemingly real grace on TV. I don't get the chance to watch her, because I am an at home Mom, that home schoosl, and runs her children all over God's green earth. So, when she puts out an article that states children at are on a gluten free diet are socially unacceptable, I think that is socially unacceptable. To not realize that there are people that have a genetic disease in correlation with that diet is in poor taste to print it, without doing the research. We should expect more from our newspaper, and magazine editors. Would we be tolerant to someone that said people with Cystic Fibrosis, down syndrome, or of a different color or nationality were socially unaccepted? These are all things that the person couldn't help but be affected with, like Celiac disease. All David and I, and many others are saying is that you have to do your research, and be considerate in what you print, and how it will affect others. Politic bashing is one thing, but bashing someones disease, or nationality is totally "socially unacceptable!". For a references, check it out at your local magazine rack...pg 87
18 posted on 08/31/2003 3:42:33 PM PDT by JennieOsborne
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To: davidosborne
Some emails I have received: I just posted a copy of the article from the Satellite Sisters September 2003 column of "O" magazine. It is posted under "Photos" because it is a jpg file. Once you go there and click on it, you can view it in full size... just click on that option. Hope this helps some of you who were interested but have not seen it yet. I have written Oprah and the Satellite sisters and have rec'd the same "cookie cutter" responses they are sending out through automated emails.

This is horrible! You can write to them on line at the following link also... I already did. http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/omag_wehear.jhtml Click here: O Magazine: We Hear You

OH my, please let me know how i can write as well. THAT IS HORRIBLE! Laurie

> "The neighbor with gluten-free children itching to join your mother's group." Holy....! I can't believe they actually printed that!!! Do you have a link? Or and address? I don't buy O - but I'll certainly write a letter about that! Good grief. Like kids don't have enough troubles. Julieanne

Hi, everyone, This was recently the subject of the week, basically, on another yahoo group. We all sent letters to both Oprah and Satellite Sisters. Here's my letter to Satellite Sisters and their response. I also sent this letter to Oprah Magazine. If more of us write, it will be like Arlo Guthrie says in Alice's Restaurant: a movement. Then they can't help but listen, and hopefully educate the masses. Heidi -- Dear Editor: I was shocked by your Satellite Sisters column in the September issue of O magazine, where it uses the example of "the neighbor with gluten-free children itching to join your mothers' group" as an "uninvited overture". My intelligent, charming, and very social four year old son, Jacob, is a celiac, and to think that he would not be wanted at a playgroup because of a medical condition is horrifying. Celiac disease is quite prevalent, affecting as many as 1 in 133 Americans and Europeans. Celiacs cannot eat gluten, ever, or they risk serious health complications. My son had failure to thrive and chronic diarrhea until we removed gluten from his diet. Now, he is a very healthy and happy little boy. I must count myself fortunate that all of the people who I have told about Jacob have been understanding and accommodating. Your article shows not only an extreme lack of empathy, but also a serious degree of ignorance. I only hope that you will enlighten yourselves in regards to celiac disease and any other medical disorder which you feel inclined to represent so negatively in such a public setting. Sincerely, Heidi Parthena White Charlton, MA

HI Jennie, I heard about the "O" article on the ST Johns web site, and someone brought about a very important and interesting point. Yes, I agree, they should not have written what they did without further research. There are several that have written in to Oprah/Satallite Sisters. The sisters have sent out emails stating they apologize for what was written,,,they knew nothing about the disease,etc, I would like to see them research the topics before they publish. Someone mentioned, if they are willing to learn more about the Auto Immune Disease Celiac/Sprue, and other diseases/Allergeries associated with it,,,then we should be willing to supply them with the information. Now, having said that,,,we don't want to 'burn our bridges' and not even have a remote possibility of 'air time' on the TV show Oprah? The way Oprah does things, from what I have heard/seen,,,,,there could be a very good possibility of this happening. Just my 2 cents worth, but I don't like people making comments about things they know nothing about. Have a good weekend, Diane, Iowa

19 posted on 08/31/2003 3:50:41 PM PDT by JennieOsborne
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To: davidosborne
Please remove me from your ping list. Whether Oprah "dissed" people with real or imagined food allergies does not concern me.
20 posted on 08/31/2003 4:08:18 PM PDT by mountaineer
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To: davidosborne
Thanks for the ping. I hadn't heard of celiac disease until now. If these Satellite Sisters are the same that have a radio talk show, I'm not surprised at their not researching the question at hand.
22 posted on 08/31/2003 9:03:57 PM PDT by skr (The liberals are only interested in seeking Weapons for Bush Destruction)
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To: davidosborne
Big deal.
25 posted on 09/03/2003 1:00:50 AM PDT by ppaul
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To: davidosborne
Where is this article or is this another "Urban Legend?"

I just send this to them to check this story out!

I just find it so unlike Opera Style!

http://snopes.com/snopes.asp

I am sorry for anyone who is inflicted with this it is a most difficult way to live!

Myself I am dysleic and at time ADD and much of life has been a challenge!
34 posted on 09/03/2003 1:27:46 PM PDT by restornu (Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them.)
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To: davidosborne
Please remove me from your ping list. There are few topics I care about less then Oprah. Thanks.
53 posted on 09/11/2003 9:53:40 AM PDT by StockAyatollah
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