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Old 06-18-2007, 07:56 AM #61
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Could we have a Breast Cancer Forum..unfortunately I think it would be a very active forum as this monster seems to be running rampant, at least among my circle of friend and some family members.

Also any forum for all cancers would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Hi Alffe
we had a cancer forum till recently but it was totally inactive so Doc closed it.

Maybe we could do a subforum for breast cancer on Women's Health?
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Strong coffee didn't help! I wonder how I missed it when we had a friend struggling with an inoperable brain tumor and now another one.

Thanks for your efforts Cheri.
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YW Alffe

yes, I was also surprised that we didnt have any activity in the Cancer forum as, sadly, it really is a disease that is so prevalent and widespread on this ole Earth.

I will raise this on admin forum Alffe, and see what we can do. Perhaps, as with some of our other less active forums, if just a few keep posting, others will come. We know there are many out there struggling with this disease, and many of their loved ones struggling right alongside of them.

My dad's life was gobbled up by cancer at 74yo 12 years ago so I sure know what it feels like to see a loved one suffer with this. ..sadly in his case it wasnt detected till it was too late....because there are so many ways that one CAN fight back when cancer strikes.

Knowledge, a healthy and nutritious diet, a positive attitude and much prayer are, I believe essential tools in helping to win a cancer battle, especially early, and an active forum where people are able to share beneficial info and give support to one another would be a blessing to many I am sure.

So Alffe, I will see what we can do about maybe getting that forum rolled back out or at least starting with a BC subforum on Women's Health

It would be helpful to get feedback here from others too as to whether there is a need for a general cancer forum, and/or as to whether Breast Cancer would be helpful as a subforum in the Women's Health Forum.
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Any way we could get a PTSD forum on here?
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Would this be a possibility for a new forum here at NeuroTalk? Personally I have secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, Mitral Valve Prolapse, Fibromyalgia, Lymph Edema from immbolity, and was just recently hospitalized with Atrial Fibrillation. This will be something that I'll have to contend with the rest of my life along with everything else. The blood thinner, Coumadin, has been added to the list of meds I take every day.

Is there a connection between these cardiac events and our neurologic conditions? Perhaps the meds we take? Seems like there would be enough interest for such a forum.

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I'm very distressed to learn that the ataxia and breast cancer forums have disappeared. While breast cancer might not be considered neuro, certainly hereditary ataxia is...
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the Breast Cancer forum is under women's health

I dont think we had an Ataxia forum here before
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Hi,

I'm working on revising my appeal brief. I couldn't go to sleep last night at all. I finally got a couple hours this morning after 7.

I know a lot of people are going to be facing foreclosure, and it's so distressing.

(I blame Realtors for the nationwide problem... and they haven't ever been mentioned as far as I've heard.)

In any case, last night I saw that the lawyer for the mortgagee in my case lied repeatedly in court, and he also happened to say that's what his firm has done for years...

He didn't say, "We've been cheating and lying to people for years," rather he described what he did and my case and said they'd been doing it for years.

The thing is, it's taken me over a year to see this because it was so stressful and the more stressed I am, the less well I see things.

And, the lawyers I hired and that cost me 7 times as much money as I have left now, totally either agreed with him because they're all lawyers, or else they didn't bother to do a very good job for me and didn't find the problems although the problems were repeatedly made.

I cannot tell people enough how important it is to really look at your legal papers, because there are rights you should have... and that lawyers are keen, VERY KEEN, to deprive you of.

So.... that's why I think we could use a forum for this kind of thing...

What do you think?
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Is this thread reviewed very often?

I thought I just saw a request like mine by Dahlek on the original place I posted. I'm confused now.

I sure HOPE I can sleep normally one day soon.

I want to post the motion to reconsider I just did... but now I don't know were to post it.

It could be useful to people due to statute it includes.
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