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Old 09-23-2006, 07:45 AM #1
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I could utilize a Good Nutrition forum for sure! I am hypoglycemic and don't feel comfortable posting in Diabetes (natch) ...at least with a nutrition support forum, I could battle the most important aspect of it. TC. JD
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I believe the Vitamins etc forum could be what you will find helpful. Doesnt have to be just pills...all food and complementary health issues/treatments welcome too
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In case they have not already been proposed the following neurological disorders had forums on BT1 but still do not have forums on BT2 :

Essential Tremor

Dystonia

Restless Legs Syndrome

Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
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Default Coping with the loss of a loved one - forum needed

We need a forum for Coping with the loss of a loved one.
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Yes or just a Grief forum.
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Excellent idea.
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Yes to coping with grief. I am typical in having to periodically grieve my losses of mobility and perception to Parkinson's and now to degenerative arthritis. How do you say goodbye to the head of your left femur?

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with a salute to it and a fond goodbye you bstd and a roaring hello to pain free movement.
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Default Cerebral Palsy Forum

Could we have either a Cerebra Palsy forum or a CP/movement disorders forum?

(As there were a small number of people who were provided for by the CP forum - the dystonia forum was used by very few, and the only other forum that discusses the same range of needs as the CP one did is Child Neurology - which isn't for adults).

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There is a Parkinsons forum here and the man who has written this is one of the best. All you want to know about dystonia is here.

Good luck to you

http://forums.braintalk2.org/showthread.php?t=1018
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