pictures

Pictures - I think that’s a great idea, put a face to the
name. Although I don’t have a scanner so if you want to know what
Guy Smiley looks like you’ll have to watch next weeks
episode of ‘America’s Most Wanted.’ And if you’re still looking for the
perfect man I have three words: Monster Truck Rallys.

I thought it was interesting how Nastasya brought up the
subject of being over critical of ourselves and others.
This is a perfect description of myself. As a musician I
find myself over-analyzing and over criticizing my own
playing, as well as others. Although, I was never brought
up being told I wasn’t good enough, quite the opposite. I
am an only child so there wasn’t anyone picking on me and the only thing
dramatically influencing my psyche were the damn accordion lessons (the
nightmares are beginning to subside).

And I do find there’s no one to really go to with my
problems. I don’t think my parents even know I have it (I
live 2000 miles from home, when I see them I cover it up).
I’ve told maybe 3 people about the psoriasis - I just feel
that nobody really gets it. My friends all wonder why I
don’t date much. So I hide it with long sleeved shirts
rolled just under my elbows and long pants because of a
patch on my shin, and now facing another New Orleans summer
in jeans?! ……I’d rather listen to Michael Bolton team up with Kenny G to
play the music of John Tesh. Now that’s REAL pain.

I will say this as to personality traits. I have been told
over and over that I’m a perfectionist - I always just
dismissed that, but after recently working on a studio
project EVERYONE commented on how I needed things to be 100%
perfect, no room for mistakes, that I was too demanding of
the other musicians, etc. So if I’m like that, how
did I let my health deteriorate?

Well, time to go watch some wrestling.

Guy

11 Responses to “pictures”

  1. love20 Says:

    Perfect Guy, I loved your post. I will be looking forward to Americas
    Most Wanted, and will start attending monster truck rallys this month.
    When a baby is born with psoriasis I do not understand how their psyche
    influenced their disease, maybe they just didn’t understand themselves.
    Maybe folks that believe that their minds caused their disease will be
    able to enlighten me as to how the psyche influnced the babies condition?
    Although mind induced diease is a popular fantasy it has no basis in
    reality, science, or medicine. The popular fantasy that ulcer was
    caused by mind induced factors has been blown out of the water by
    science, but that only took 180 years to accomplish. Ulcer is caused in
    85% of the cases by Hpylor bacteria, not mind control, anyone can
    research the history of ulcer on the nets by typing in ulcer. I was
    born with a skin condition called ichtyosis (extremly dry skin), and I
    guess my unresolved conflict must have caused this condition at birth.
    Guy, I hope your nightmares subside soon from the accordion practice, in

    the mean time you and I will have to continue to look for the true
    physical cause of these illnesses. The thought that personalities
    caused ulcer of course has been debunked by reality, someday soon other
    diease will be cured by rational thought also. Although I am not a
    musician I play a real good harmonica. While I was not playing
    harmonica though I spent 30 years as a fireman/ paramedic, 15 of those
    years at the 3rd busiest firehouse in America, 15 years as a farmer, and
    20 years as a businessman all at the same time. Pyscobabble will never
    cure anything, rational thought just might. Robert T. Dabney

  2. tammie_200 Says:

    Pyscobabble will never
    >cure anything, rational thought just might. Robert T. Dabney

    I have learned one thing during my past 26 years. This one lesson, my one
    philosophy about everything in my world can be summed up into 2 words: Thought
    Creates.

    Robert, if you believe your closing sentence, that will be all you see in your
    world. If that makes you happy, then more power to you. I have chosen a
    different route as have many others on this list.

    Sometimes, things have to be believed to be seen.

  3. janna1 Says:

    guy smiley watches wrestling? cool! so do i.

    take care,
    Charmaine

  4. brandy_160 Says:

    Har. I really really really hope these are jokes.

    Your PARENTS don’t know? How old were you when it first showed up?

    LOL! You have a good attitude about it, but I understand how you feel.
    I’ve tried being open about it. If I have a visible patch and someone asks
    "what’s that?" I’ll say "psoriasis", but how many times can you stand
    getting that wrinkled nose response with "what’s that?" It just gets
    tiring having to explain all the time that it’s not contagious, it’s
    hereditary, etc. We need more public awareness programs.

    How has your health deteriorated?

    Gail

  5. valda_80 Says:

    I know this is totally off topic… but I find that VERY interesting, you
    being an atheist, and a skeptic but believing in reincarnation… I’d love
    to hear more about that.

    Were you ever "regressed"… or does your skepticism draw the line at past
    life regressions?
    :))

    Tracy

  6. clement_15 Says:

    Har. I really really really hope these are jokes.

    -Of course those were jokes. Except for Americas Most wanted- I’m the
    mastermind behind the largest underground cockfight ring in the south……..
    Damn! I’ve said too much……..

    Your PARENTS don’t know? How old were you when it first showed up?

    -I was around 23 when it first showed as a quarter sized patch on my
    forehead. Creative hair styling corrected that.

    How has your health deteriorated?

    -I consider psoriasis a deterioration of health (as with any degeneritive
    disease). While heredity may play a role in this condition, I feel it is

    very wrong to believe genetics are the ONLY reason and there’s nothing a
    person can do. I CHOSE not to excersize, eat cake for breakfast, consume no
    vegetables, etc… and this resulted in a deterioration of my health appearing
    as psoriasis. If I lived this way with a different genetic make-up, maybe my
    condition today would be diabetes, or cancer, or nothing at all. I feel
    genetically speaking, you obviously have no control regarding the condition
    that arises but you DO have the control to halt and reverse that same
    condition. That takes two things: education on the disease, and will-power.
    I’m still working on the latter.

    Well, time to go eat cake for breakfast.

    Guy

  7. hogan14 Says:

    Gatlinburg Charming? That over-commercialized spectacle?

    Smoky mountains are lovely, been there a few times but I’m here in the
    middle on the Plateau.. I love that there are rolling hills everywhere and
    hate that the forests get smaller or obliterated every season. Trying to
    teach that these habitats are necessary to save our wild herbs.

    Karen

  8. brandy_160 Says:

    At 11:33 AM 03/02/2000 -0500, Guy Smiley wrote:

    Chicken George?!

    > -I was around 23 when it first showed as a quarter sized patch on my
    >forehead. Creative hair styling corrected that.

    Sounds worse than a comb over. Um…about that picture….no hurry ;)
    I think I’m in love! Especially the last part. I hate vegetables. A
    plain undressed salad if it comes with the meal is about it, otherwise it’s
    meat and potatoes….and almost anything chocolate. Shame on me. I don’t
    believe I’ve ever had cake for breakfast — I’m addicted to cereal, you
    know, the kind most parents won’t let their children eat? It’s lucky for
    me I have a physical job, so I do get some exercise, but other than that

    the most exercise I get is crawling under the futon to retrieve the remote
    control.

    I agree that genetics are never the only factor, but I hardly think
    anything I do would halt the disease. There will be flare ups and periods
    of remission, mostly based on my stress level and sun exposure. I have
    been seeing a lot of stuff on the benefits of diet, so I’m trying out the
    megadose vitamin E theory. Still too early to tell if it helps, though. I
    have a light cabinet, but I’m still working on finding the right exposure
    time and frequency. Problem is, a little too much seems to yield the same
    results as not enough, so it gets confusing. Just needs a few minor
    adjustments…

    Gail

  9. hogan14 Says:

    Don’t know I was there in 90 and 93, awful commercialized… a strip of
    stores mostly. I am an IL native..been down here since 82. Nearby Maggie
    Valley in NC was much more enjoyable to me.
    Karen

  10. clement_15 Says:

    Gail M. Eppers wrote:

    - You describe a diet consistiong of meat, potatoes, chocolate, etc. I
    think once a person realizes this
    disease starts on the inside and works it’s way out, results will be seen. In
    other words, instead of treating this
    with creams and lotions or sun lamps or whatever, treat it from the inside.
    Chocolate-covered-sugar-frosted
    Sugar-o’s for breakfast isn’t the way to go for the psoriatic (or anybody else
    for that matter). I’ve seen the
    best results when I carefully monitor my diet, and symptoms return when I eat
    crap. For breakfast I’ve replaced
    cake with fruit along with many other changes. Results are slow but steady.

    Guy

  11. clement_15 Says:

    Guy - you live in New Orleans? Do you know of a bar
    called "Sin City"?

    -I’ve never been (to my knowledge, anyways) to Sin City, but I’ve definately
    heard of it. I think it’s in Metairie, I’m not sure.

    I’m also a musician, and at the point where I’m
    so overly critical of myself, I had to take a break
    from it.

    -What instrument do you play/type of music?

    -I don’t know what Fit for Life is all about, someone mentioned lots of
    fruits and vegetables? I don’t know if it talks about food combining, but I
    think that’s important. Has anyone looked into ‘Eat Right For Your Type?’

    It’s basically following different menus according to your blood type. The
    book makes much sense to me, curious if anyone else has tried it or even
    agrees with it. I don’t even know my blood type, but I’m going to find out
    on Monday.

    Guy

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