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Old 06-11-2009, 02:39 PM #11
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And I thought that I was confused. lol

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Old 06-12-2009, 09:45 PM #12
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This is Therese...GeorgeAnn's (or, as she prefers to be called, Doreen's carepartner. For days, I worked with Doreen to help her to register for the forum. Finally, with a little help from our friends, here, she was able to register. SUCCESS, right? To my chagrin...when I tried to log in this morning, there was no place for me to do that...BUT, there was a huge WELCOME to GeorgeAnn (aka Doreen) which was very nice, BUT, now I'm not able to log in!!! I'm so happy that Doreen has found her way here, BUT, she seems to have caused be to be "ousted"!!! LOL Doreen assures me that she has no idea why this has happened...but, I'll let you in on a little secret...she's a "button pusher" and unless I miss my guess, she managed to push a button that completely "wiped me out". Now, I need some help with reestablishing myself on the forum. You people have probably already figured out that we're "more trouble than we're worth!!! If anyone is able to help me resume my status here, I would appreciate it. I knew of no other way to try to post this other than to use Doreen's posting capability...thus, this message posted under her name. As I said...I'm very happy that Doreen has rejoined the forum. At one time, we both felt that it would be better for me to be here as her carepartner to learn what I could and possibly even contribute at times...Doreen just didn't feel that she was able to expose herself to "more Parkinson's"...so it seems to me that she had made progress in accepting and adapting to her disease and that's a good thing. She seems to be enjoying the forum...always eagerly looking to see if she's had any responses to her posts, etc. I have read all your messages and I thank you for welcoming Doreen back to the forum. Now...if someone would just do something to HELP her carepartner to find her way back here, it would be so appreciated!!!
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Hi Therese
I replied to your PM as well

if one logs in with "remember me" then the system does just that. The only way for the other member to log in from the same computer is to log out of the other ID and then log in with theirs, *not* checking the "remember me"
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Thank you Chemar, I think Therese and I finally have things straight as to how we both could get into the form. Thank you
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