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With the same medical questions coming up repeatedly, for years now, why not have a LONG list of FAQs in a separate forum? In this case, I am referring to medical questions.
Just curious...it would save a lot of time for everyone, while ensuring a minimum level of quality information is obtained...
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MariaA
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I would really, really, really like to see something like this. I've been thinking of putting together an FAQ for Lyme and alinia, and Lyme and LDN, similar to the Buhner Protocol threads list that I have in my signature (my threads list isn't an FAQ per se but it's an index of some 100 threads about that topic). I think it'd be great to have a specific place to put this sort of stuff.
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The newbie links have tons of info about frequently asked questions. Plus, you can click on "search" at the top of the page to look for older posts about a topic.
Many people skip those topics, and just ask. They can't figure out how to find what they want, and it's easier.
Or their cognitive dysfunction is so severe that nothing is making sense.
As it is, those of us who post links with the information that is requested, often hear that the person with the questions doesn't want to read them.
Sigh....
Carol
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MariaA
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I know, but even though I don't have major cognitive disfunction anymore, I dont like reading one sticky topic with a gazillion posts in it. It'd be great if we had one forum for FAQ's, within which would be one thread for each of the major topics that someone would want to research. Even having the coinfections separated into three separate threads or so would be better than one huge thread with everything.
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map1131
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I hear you Maria and Cold. I think this board has become too much for many to handle. There's got to be an easier way for everyone.
Pam
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