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Old 03-12-2014, 03:21 PM #9
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Hi
I am the mother of a newly diagnosed 15 year old son, who has had a constant headache since Oct 30, 2013. I am trying to figure out how to post a thread of my own instead of just replying. A bit new to this type of support group. Can someone tell me how to post my own thread? Thanks.
Tara

Hi Tara,
If you go to the
Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome Forum
you will see the New Thread button towards the top left of the page as mrsD has mentioned.

When you click on New Thread, you will get a page that includes Title and New Message.

You could perhaps just use the same Title that you used on your post here "mom of newly diagnosed PCS teen" if you want to do that.

Type your post and then hit Submit New Thread.

Post again here if you're still having difficulty. Someone will help you.
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