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Where Is My Post From Yesterday?


VAGuy

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VAGuy Apprentice

Can a moderator help? I did a post(#6086)@7:55PM yesterday in the post-diagnosis forum but it doesn't show up there. I found it in I think it was active topics, and there was one reply.

But why did it disappear?

Should I try it again?

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks

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angel-jd1 Community Regular

Here is your post, if you just go and click on your ID and click on find all posts by this member you can see where it is. Hope that helps ya.

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VAGuy Apprentice

I'm confused - I did a post last night about my being good on the gluten-free part of the diet but having problems with sugars - and I can't find it. Disappearing post has happened before. Was it deleted for being dull or not relavant, or did I somehow do something wrong?

No offense, just wondering.

Guest jhmom

VAGuy:

Here is the link to your post:

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It is located under "related conditions" and has been pinned, you should be able to see it.

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