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Old 10-05-2006, 09:49 AM #1
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Smile Post all new forum requests here

I started a new sticky thread to post all new forum requests here...

If you've made a request and it hasn't been implemented yet, please remind me here.

Forum requests can take up to a week to implement.

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I think in the changing world a complementary/integrated medicine forum might be appreciated.
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Hi, John. I'm afraid I wasn't clear enough when I made my forum request, sorry.

MG, LEMS and CMS all effect the transmission of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction. I would really like to see them listed in ONE category instead of three separate categories. There are people who are still undiagnosed who would benefit from having info and communication from people with all three of those diseases.

Is it possible to list them (as above) in one topic category? They are all "cousin" diseases and some treatments are the same. The symptoms are basically similar as well (weakness when you do things, better when you rest and with drugs - except that LEMS and CMS can be a bit different).

Thank you for having this forum and trying to meet our needs. I really appreciate it.

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I was wondering about a sub-forum for Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus...
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John,
I was wondering if we could have a Brain Tumor/Cancer forum and a Traumatic Brain Injury forum?

Thanks for all of your hard work. Will there always be BT1 and BT2? Dodi
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I was wondering if we could have a Brain Tumor/Cancer forum and a Traumatic Brain Injury forum?

Thanks for all of your hard work. Will there always be BT1 and BT2? Dodi
I can assure you that BT2 is here to stay...
Doc has stated he will keep our site up and running


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I would love to see a sub-forum of the "Health News Headlines" forum called "Health News Headlines Discussion".

Because there are so many threads in HNH and because they come in rather quickly, any replies to the threads themselves are quiclkly buried as new headlines come in.

That makes it hard to have discussions about things because of the sheer number of new threads that arrive in that forum on a daily basis and push the old threads to the bottom of the page or onto the next page.

So a sub-forum would allow members to be able to discuss the news items without having thier discussion buried by the incoming new threads/headlines.
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DocJohn ... May I add to the list of requests? This is not a new forum, but another name second name now being used for CFIDS.
-- it is Myalgic Encephalomyelitis.
If you could add that to the area that describes the forum, it will help more people find us. - Thank you very much. -Theresa

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Just noticed there isn't one.
Wanted somewhere to post about 'Thin-the documentary.'

''Thin is a photo essay and award-winning documentary by photographer Lauren Greenfield that charts the lives of patients at the Renfrew Center, a residential centre for the treatment of women with eating disorders.

Although the photo essay is available online, the full documentary is not. However, an extended preview of the documentary is available which is quite moving even in its abbreviated form, showing the emotional turmoil experienced by young women with anorexia and bulimia.''



http://www.mindhacks.com/blog/2006/1...documenta.html
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Doc John,

I have a request as well. I would like to see Occipital Neuralgia added as well as Cervicogenic Headache. I realize they can go hand in hand somewhat. Since I suffered from this and still do from time to time, it is amazing how many people have asked me about these conditions. Thank you.
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