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melmak5 Contributor

How would I know if a thread I created was moved and/or deleted?

Thanks


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happygirl Collaborator

Which thread are you looking for?

If it is one of your own, you can always click on your user name and find your topics that way.

If it was this thread: Open Original Shared Link it was moved.

melmak5 Contributor

It is one of my own, I posted under "coping."

It was titled "fasting."

I can view it under my own profile, but its is not in the Coping section (beginning or end)

happygirl Collaborator

You can also find current topics under "view new posts" at the top right hand corner of the forum (my controls, view new posts, my assistant, etc.)

jerseyangel Proficient

Your thread had been moved to the "Other food intolerances/Leaky gut" forum, but never pinned. I just pinned it there.

melmak5 Contributor

Many thanks jerseyangel.

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