I wanted to be a vegetarian, I don't really like meat and I have to work really hard to make it part of my diet. Unfortunately, when I don't eat red meat my body tries to bleed out, as in I was on a 1st name basis w/ the ER staff when I was a veggie. So my doctors said you must eat meat, I comply and feel much healthier (and don't have bleeding episodes!).
My TA for sociology is vegan, and I asked him at the end of the semester if we could have an open dialogue about his choices vi e-mail. I think it's great that he's living up to the standards of his personal ethics BUT I absolutely cannot respect his choices when he continuously denies my right to NOT live up to his standards. He sent me a recommendation for a vegan MD saying that this dr. has had 2 hours of nutritional training and will be able to find me a vegan diet that works. LMAO, seriously, 2 hours is enough training for that now? I went to a specialist, as in someone w/ an MD and a M.S. in nutrition, and she couldn't figure out any way for me to stay vegetarian and alive! I also have a world-renowned hematologist on my side, but I guess he's only had the basic 2 hours on nutrition so whatever.
I sent him some info about the evolutionary background of humans as omnivores (since he keeps insisting that we're naturally vegans) and about how apes in West Africa trade meat for sex partially because meat increases female fertility. I also explained the molecular basis of my disease a bit and how absortion of iron is significantly increased when it is accompanied by animal protein and vit. C. I skipped the article on how vegans have the shortest lifespan of any dietary group, because I don't want to make it personal for him.
His reply: Go see the vegan MD, seriously, he's had a full 2 hours of training on this and he says we're naturally vegan. Until you see him, I won't read your stupid science (okay, paraphrased a bit)
I'm not going to reply. I didn't respect him as a TA (he was a terrible teacher and a jerk to most of the students) and I was stupid to even try to have a judgment-free dialogue with him.
I really want to like vegans, but so far my experience has been that they're all a bit off. Anyone have sane, respectable vegans in their life?