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Old 05-15-2007, 04:46 PM #15
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Hey Chemar [How are you]
So then it is to be like a family paper. That is news from all of the sites here. I still don't get the reasoning for it. If a person here wants to remain in their own forum then it is their choice as it is so easy to get around here. There are some forums that would not be friendly to others coming in and just talking. Those that have troubles typing or indeed have cognitant problems but don't want to advertise the fact all over the forums.

I for one think it would be better to just accapt this site as it is and realize that it is for neurological diseases and conditions related to same.

The members will not feel too good if they are included against their will in any newsletter going out.

Perhaps that is my problem, the fact that it is being referred to as a newsletter when i think you are referrring to a sort of floating get together of sorts.

Don't know how to word this exactly.

Each and every individual forum here is a family of sorts and could you not think of it as an extended family. Rarely do most members interact and that is fine.

This is not a site to me for what you all are thinking. We are brought here because of seeking information on diseases and if we find friends here well that is good if not it still has done it's job.

What exactly is this site in everyones mind then. Is it to be a social club for chit chat or a serious entity in the world of neurological help.

Better decide soon.
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