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View Poll Results: Shall we have a sub forum for technical, therapy, surgical info and anatomy threads?
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Maybe later 1 9.09%
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Yes - {for technical, therapy, surgical info and anatomy threads} 8 72.73%
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Old 01-29-2007, 06:09 PM #1
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Default Should we have a Sticky or subforum for therapy & treatments?

The RSD forum is really moving fast so I just made a poll asking if they would be interested in a sub forum for specific types of threads.

So I got to thinking maybe it might handy for us.
Basically therapy, surgery info, anatomy, technical type of information could be posted on it and easier to find for all.
Then those types of threads wouldn't be mixed in with our personal, day to day, support posts and threads.
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Hi,
great idea since the msn site is down...however i can't upload a lot of my pdf pics as they are too large to put in...

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Sounds like a good idea to me. I'm not very experienced with the computer thing and have ended up rereading a lot of stuff in my searches. It'd be nice to have a central location for hard info but minimal commentary to wade through.
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I like to find the therapy or treatment along with the relevant conversation about who was using it, what for, and how it worked for them.

I think it is more meaningful that way-
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I have a similar poll on the RSD forum - so have been refining the idea from the comments made -

keep everything as it is on the main forum but still have a sub forum so we can copy the "special"threads or posts, tech, med, therapy type posts to the subforum, so they are easier to find.

in the subforum we could even have organized thread categories-
surgery info one one
therapy on another
TOS articles
or something like that.
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Hi Jo

Sounds like a great idea....man you work hard!!! I hope you are using dragon!

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Jo sounds like you are busing one on this though does sond like an easier way of people finding exactly what they would be coming around for and for the typing chalenged mabe a break in how long it takes to get there
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