Hi Folks,
I can't figure out how to reply to posts. Of course I've been looking at posts on peripheral neuropathy- doing searches. Alot of those are really old. I'm so new at this - so I guess I need to know how to find/create current posts on neuropathy and also how to reply to those. I have lots of other questions. Thought I would start here. Thanks so much. Susan
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Help Me Get Started I can't figure out how to reply to posts, newbie
#1
Posted 04 January 2009 - 08:50 PM
Diagnosed by Doctor (w/o tests) Celiac, Soy Diary 2001
Major Peripheral Neuropathy/DH/Tremor Meltdown 2002 Hands
2008 B12 and Magnesium shots
Extraordinary/brilliant nutritionist made all the difference
Much better today 2009
Major Peripheral Neuropathy/DH/Tremor Meltdown 2002 Hands
2008 B12 and Magnesium shots
Extraordinary/brilliant nutritionist made all the difference
Much better today 2009
#2
Posted 04 January 2009 - 09:04 PM
Welcome to the forum Susan!
To post a reply, you can do one of two things. There is a "reply" button in the lower right corner of the dialogue box. If you click on this box, it will paste a copy of that post into your response.
If you don't want a copy in your post, click on the "add reply" button below the dialogue box in the lower right side. It's below the first reply button.
I felt like that was confusing, but I hope it wasn't.
To create a new post, do what you did to create this one. Start it in whichever forum would be the most appropriate, and name it accordingly.
To post a reply, you can do one of two things. There is a "reply" button in the lower right corner of the dialogue box. If you click on this box, it will paste a copy of that post into your response.
If you don't want a copy in your post, click on the "add reply" button below the dialogue box in the lower right side. It's below the first reply button.
I felt like that was confusing, but I hope it wasn't.
To create a new post, do what you did to create this one. Start it in whichever forum would be the most appropriate, and name it accordingly.
Be yourself, everyone else is taken.
Oscar Wilde
Gluten free November 2007
IgA Deficient, Neg Bloodwork, Double DQ2 Positive
Dietary and Genetic Diagnosis June 2, 2008
Soy free Jan 09
Celiac.com - Celiac Disease Board Moderator
Oscar Wilde
Gluten free November 2007
IgA Deficient, Neg Bloodwork, Double DQ2 Positive
Dietary and Genetic Diagnosis June 2, 2008
Soy free Jan 09
Celiac.com - Celiac Disease Board Moderator
#3
Posted 07 January 2009 - 07:12 PM
lizard00, on Jan 5 2009, 12:04 AM, said:
Welcome to the forum Susan!
To post a reply, you can do one of two things. There is a "reply" button in the lower right corner of the dialogue box. If you click on this box, it will paste a copy of that post into your response.
If you don't want a copy in your post, click on the "add reply" button below the dialogue box in the lower right side. It's below the first reply button.
I felt like that was confusing, but I hope it wasn't.
To create a new post, do what you did to create this one. Start it in whichever forum would be the most appropriate, and name it accordingly.
To post a reply, you can do one of two things. There is a "reply" button in the lower right corner of the dialogue box. If you click on this box, it will paste a copy of that post into your response.
If you don't want a copy in your post, click on the "add reply" button below the dialogue box in the lower right side. It's below the first reply button.
I felt like that was confusing, but I hope it wasn't.
To create a new post, do what you did to create this one. Start it in whichever forum would be the most appropriate, and name it accordingly.
Thanks so much! harp1
Diagnosed by Doctor (w/o tests) Celiac, Soy Diary 2001
Major Peripheral Neuropathy/DH/Tremor Meltdown 2002 Hands
2008 B12 and Magnesium shots
Extraordinary/brilliant nutritionist made all the difference
Much better today 2009
Major Peripheral Neuropathy/DH/Tremor Meltdown 2002 Hands
2008 B12 and Magnesium shots
Extraordinary/brilliant nutritionist made all the difference
Much better today 2009
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