To the list:
An e-mail I thought was only going to one person, asking them to request
removal of 3 messages somehow went to the whole list. That request only
applies to that one person and they kindly have taken action to remove
them from RootsWeb's archives.
I don't know how that message was sent to the list, and it's not in my
Sent folder. But I'm reasonably sure I didn't send that message to the
e-mail ad list.
The only thing I can think of is that perhaps some e-mail addresses are
linked to Facebook. And somehow they are now automatically forwarded to
the list.
If that's the case, some of you may encounter the same problem in the
future.
As for my breaking confidences, that is not my normal behavior. I'm
usually a very private person and very respectful of other's privacy.
I do have to take responsibility and I know it sounds like "The Twinkie
Defense" (My client did it because he'd eaten a Twinkie"), but I do
think I've had several incidents of out-of-character behaviors.
Fortunately nothing illegal. But alarming enough that I discussed them
with my wife.
My newest med does have warnings about needing to watch for unusual
behaviors, and warns that seniors are more sensitive to the drug. It
seemed like a godsend when I started on it, and is accomplishing its
purpose. We had to appeal twice to the insurance company to cover it. I
hate to drop it, but the dosage may need to be adjusted. I am also
experiencing some undesirable physical side effects. I will consult with
the prescribing doctor about what to do.