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Old 06-07-2007, 08:52 PM #1
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Hi Jo,

I don't think the way it is now is easy to find, you have to know what you're looking for before you find it, lol! but we (OK, you, and thanks for setting that up!) made a very good start there.

Please can we have a separate sticky? Is it hard to do? The forum seems to have settled down now, we don't have many days when the "today" posts spill over to the next page, so I don't think one less thread on page 1 matters.

Pictures are *so* important with RSD - I suspect the "visual presentation" when you see doctors is probably the main thing they go by! Not to mention how much info there is now in the form of diagrams, PPT presentations, animations, interviews, procedure videos, etc.

It's such a shame we lost the pictures in the other forum, we were starting to build a good gallery. Oh well, so we start again...but I think we need to establish a separate "sticky" before the forum itself builds up any more.

As it is now, we aren't encouraging posters to add to the "picture database". Imagine if you're a new poster, clicking into the links thread - you don't really know if those links are for text or pics..you have to scroll through so much so you just think "hang on, where are the pictures?". Then eventually you come to the actual "picture link" - and you have to click again..also, the thread itself starts with text posts...

At least if it's in its own "sticky", you know exactly where you are.

I've been through the back history and have attached the missing ones. I've put them in "single post" format, because when they come up, there's a link in the top right corner that takes you to the original thread, very useful.

I've included diagrams and assistive devices too.
I think it should include videos as well, although I haven't had time to find those, but I know we have some links in threads.

So, if this can be done, could it be headed:
Add your RSD Photos, Pictures and Video links here.

I hope others agree. But even if there are only a few of us who care about it, I feel very strongly that it will enrich this forum hugely.

Here are the missing pix:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...87&postcount=1
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...58&postcount=9
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...55&postcount=4
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...28&postcount=6
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...96&postcount=7
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...49&postcount=1

Jo, could this be done, do you think?
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Ok here's the sticky link for it -
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ad.php?t=16167

I left the "how to" posts about posting pictures and photos on the thread too.
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Thank you *SO* much, Jo,

Woo-hoo! It looks just brilliant! I'll start to search out the video/interview links in the threads when I get time (and storms permitting, we've got a doozy on the way right now!)..


thanks, all the best

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