Talk:Wartenberg's migratory sensory neuropathy

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Mentioned on the Radio[edit]

Dr Phil Hammond just mentioned this article (and its creator) on 'Heresy' here. Sam Blacketer (talk) 18:39, 21 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

The missing text[edit]

I have finally got back to this. I was accused of copying whole paragraphs. I didn’t. I wore it when there was nothing on the web, literally. It was all I could do to find what I did. It then got copied many places, so now I can’t put it back or I will be accused of copying!! Ironic huh? There was one dodgy section maybe, but still properly referenced. So do I restore and put the quotes in which was all central told me to do? Have I the energy to again face the tirade of vicious misogyny again?? I know the page is needed 😞 Kriswarry (talk) 21:49, 5 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

I've looked into this briefly, Kriswarry. You seem to have added material to the article that matches the wording of sources, after those sources were published. For instance, you added the three sentences "Wartenberg's sensory neuritis is a distinct, exclusively sensory...", "An episode of stretching preceding pain..." and "Wartenberg's sensory neuritis often retains its spotty..." on 28 December 2012, and those sentences match the text of this source, which was published online on 31 March 2010. Moreover, the very first revision of the article, from 7 October 2007, includes a sentence copied from this source, published in 1983. You're welcome to add the material to the article again, but you would need to paraphrase it or make use of quote marks for selective quotes. Cordless Larry (talk) 07:57, 6 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]