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How do I get back "my mood" and "thanks for this" and being able to send a a private message? I used to have all of this but no matter what I try I cannot get it to work.
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I don't think I understand your post. Getting your mood back. Lots of factors take place in our lives, we age, and it goes on and on. I'm not the person I was in my 40's now in my 80's...but my mood is generally ok. Not on top of the world, but find contentment with my life. Mood changes all the time and there are many things people can do to work on ourselves. I have no clue of your age, your health issues and if you supplement and your thyroid health, how is that one? I went thru 10 yrs of HAIL not getting thyroid support back in 90's.... I could write my own book on where I've been and where I am today, but I did a lot of work.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Atticus (07-23-2020) |
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![]() Everything seems in order with your account so it's likely you may need to empty out your PM box as you may have reached the limit there to send and receive PMs? -> -> I did just check your detailed CP and it shows you have PMs turned "off" so you need to go in there and turn it back on. Let me know and I can assist you with that if needed re the Mood Meter, that disappears when you have unread PMs or unresponded Friend Requests. It's a vBulletin feature so not something we have control over. It may be that the "thanks" button will reappear once you have updated as above. Also, which theme are you using as some of the older themes can get glitchy as well
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Chemar (07-20-2020) |
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Oh Ok, ???? Good wishes to you, Kitt
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omg, you are talking about "functions" on the computer.....pardon my not understanding.
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caroline2, hidden away under your user name at the top right of your screen you'll find "My Mood." Mine is currently set at "Cheerful." When I try to change it by clicking on it and scrolling down, it doesn't seem possible--though at one time you could choose from quite an assortment of moods.
I'll have to be perpetually cheerful, I guess. ![]()
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Oh my mood changes so I'm ok with nothing about mood...and the thank you function I don't have....so I let that go too. Thanks thou.
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Sometimes if there is blank areas ...if you wait they show up...or try another browser...if you want to try to change the mood..
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