I like comments on my blog from others.
 I also appreciate the emails I have received from those that email
me from my profile page even more as this allows for a better
interchange of ideas.  I do become annoyed by most of the advertisers
that attempt to sneak comments through.  Some are becoming very adept
at this until I back check the link provided or back check the name
on the post.  I like that the delete key works as easy as it does at
times like this.  
Unless I use the product or have
reliable information about at particular product, I seldom promote a
product in a blog.  I may promote a type of product without a
specific brand being mentioned when there is good evidence of
relative equality among brands.  I do this because then it is an
individual preference as to which brand a reader chooses.  Most also
go with what the doctor recommends if a prescription is required. 
Most of the comments I have received
lately have been spam.  Saturday, I had one that looked authentic;
however, upon further examination and a little correspondence, I
found out that the site is a dummy site operated by a public
relations person looking to make a sale for some of his clients.  I
have no idea about the product and whether it will work as
advertised.  Plus, under the circumstances of the exposure to the
product, I will not even try it.  Too good to be true – usually is.
 Plus these products most often do not deliver what their advertising
claims.  I will keep my money thank you.
Do I like receiving all this spam?  Not
a chance!  As long as the delete key continues to do its thing, I
will not hesitate to use it to keep spam off my blog.  
Then I receive emails that are what I
consider the ultimate in poor taste.  They are from people that I
term “ambulance chasers.”  They want to know if a family member
or I have used a medication or a list of medications.  If we have,
they want to help us obtain compensation for possible injury received
from the medication.  I will never use them as to-date; I have not
used any of the medications on their lists.  Plus I will never use a
firm that comes looking for work, as they generally want a greater
percentage of any amounts received.  I prefer talking to a local
attorney and having a recommendation for a firm.  Occasionally, the
firm of record is the only firm that may be used and then you may not
have options.
I have also been receiving requests for
guest posts.  I may as well say it now.  I will not allow guest posts
from commercial companies or firms looking for business.  I will not
allow guest posts of any type because I like what I am doing.  If a
product or service is one I have used and like, I will blog about it.
 If a product or service is something that I don't like, I will blog
about it.  I know I cannot please everyone, and it is not my
intention.  I want to inform you about diabetes and related issues. 
Occasionally, I find something that I have an interest in that is not
related to diabetes.  
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