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04/11/2012 09:38 AM
1polarbear
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My understanding of staying on topic is when someone is reading a thread and a question comes to their minds concerning themselves or their treatments, they should start a new discussion and ask their question, not ask the question about themselves in someone else's thread about a totally different subject. That way their question can get the attention it deserves and not be lost in someone elses thread.

If that's not correct, please let me know.

Post edited by: 1polarbear, at: 04/11/2012 09:38 AM

Journey well,
Robyn
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04/11/2012 09:44 AM  Top
sadlystillsane
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Where is the like button???
Take your time to smell the roses, and always follow your heart.

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