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Moderated For First 10 Posts, Approved, Now Try To Post After 10


mamajchis

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mamajchis Newbie

I actually think I posted about 15 posts the first few days but only 10 showed up. I was looking to the forum to help me better learn more about Celiac and also help others with my experience with the disease, but it is hard to do it when my posts do not show up. I have not posted anything inappropriate. just wondered why some posts were removed and why I still need to be moderated!


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Lisa Mentor

I actually think I posted about 15 posts the first few days but only 10 showed up. I was looking to the forum to help me better learn more about Celiac and also help others with my experience with the disease, but it is hard to do it when my posts do not show up. I have not posted anything inappropriate. just wondered why some posts were removed and why I still need to be moderated!

You are good to go! I hope you took time to review the Board Rules, on your way to postdom.... B)

kareng Grand Master

I'm not sure what happened. Try to answer this and we will see if it works. Maybe the computer can't count?

mamajchis Newbie

It still tells me my post will need approval even tho the post that started this thread did show up. Maybe I have posted some of the same material on differeent threads, but when you are dealing with a disease and people ask for your experiences with the disease, there will be a lot of reitions in your answers. The content will be similar maybe to some of my other posts but how can I relate what I have been thru if my posts are removed? just doesn't make sense to me. I came here for help, not rejection.

kareng Grand Master

Try again. Something funny was set on your account and I think it's fixed now. If not, we will have to go above my access to the system.

mamajchis Newbie

Try again. Something funny was set on your account and I think it's fixed now. If not, we will have to go above my access to the system.

I am too tired to try anything else tonight. I am an intelligent person who could add value to your forum if I was allwoed to do so.

kareng Grand Master

Looks like it worked?


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Please don't go away because of a system glitch! We're a very open, compassionate group of people. If you need information, advice, or just someone to listen, we're all here for you. Please don't stop posting--we want to hear your voice!

DeanoGHPC Newbie

Hi all. I'm newby. The blood test was negative but then I told Dr I'd stopped consuming wheat three weeks before the needle went in, so it apparently means nothing.

It's certainly celiacs. I had multiple symptoms of it until I stopped eating wheat and woah! Its a miracle. I'm not ill anymore and still improving.

Despite taking iron supps I'm near anaemic. Anyone know how long before my iron levels will get back up to somewhere near normal.

Mod. Let me start topics. I'm a good celiac! I AM!!!

Lisa Mentor

Hi all. I'm newby. The blood test was negative but then I told Dr I'd stopped consuming wheat three weeks before the needle went in, so it apparently means nothing.

It's certainly celiacs. I had multiple symptoms of it until I stopped eating wheat and woah! Its a miracle. I'm not ill anymore and still improving.

Despite taking iron supps I'm near anaemic. Anyone know how long before my iron levels will get back up to somewhere near normal.

Mod. Let me start topics. I'm a good celiac! I AM!!!

You can. Choose a category on the Home Page of the Forum, and click on new post. And welcome!

GFinDC Veteran

You can. Choose a category on the Home Page of the Forum, and click on new post. And welcome!

Or maybe it's "Start New Topic" ?

Lisa Mentor

Or maybe it's "Start New Topic" ?

Yes :)

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