Including info on 1st line
I want to offer a suggestion when posting on this site. Perhaps the first line in the body of the post, should include your origianl DX, and date of DX. It might be easier for some to see the different treatments available, side effects, etc. to their specific illness.
No matter what post I read, I carefully read all of them. No matter what DX you might have, you have all come into my family of friends via these wonderful posts. But, I do get confused trying to remember how all this started for all of you.
Let me know your thoughts on this. Prayer to all, stay strong.
Thank you for you time. Maggie
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Miss Maggie, NHL FOLLICULAR GRADE 1 STAGE 4 SMALL CELL
That is a great idea. The same thing happens to me when i read the post from people. Like you I follow everybody on here as close as possible, but with out chemo brain it is hard to keep up with all the original Diagnosis. You can imagine how rough it is with the chemo brain that I have. John0 -
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Hi All,
I think this information is already available on most user profiles. Also it would become very redundant seeing it over and over again. And we are all in the same family of blood cancers, and there are so many treatment options available to all of us. Being someone who has a dx that know one else here has, other's original dx is not important to me. The trust and family togetherness is why I come back here.
Just my humble opinion.
Leslie0 -
maybe...yesyes2 said:Info
Hi All,
I think this information is already available on most user profiles. Also it would become very redundant seeing it over and over again. And we are all in the same family of blood cancers, and there are so many treatment options available to all of us. Being someone who has a dx that know one else here has, other's original dx is not important to me. The trust and family togetherness is why I come back here.
Just my humble opinion.
Leslie
Maybe at the end of our posting when we type our name we could drop down one space and type our dx. Like this... Love Sue
(F-NHL-stg3-gr2-typeA) etc,etc. Just a thought....0 -
infoyesyes2 said:Info
Hi All,
I think this information is already available on most user profiles. Also it would become very redundant seeing it over and over again. And we are all in the same family of blood cancers, and there are so many treatment options available to all of us. Being someone who has a dx that know one else here has, other's original dx is not important to me. The trust and family togetherness is why I come back here.
Just my humble opinion.
Leslie
Leslie,
I never thought of that, thank you (Profile). I agree with you totally. Just visiting this site, caring about all of you through the good and bad is so important to me. Maggie0 -
infomiss maggie said:info
Leslie,
I never thought of that, thank you (Profile). I agree with you totally. Just visiting this site, caring about all of you through the good and bad is so important to me. Maggie
I like the idea myself of just being able to look at the reply and see who has what. I did check some of the profiles and they do not have that info listed. I guess its up to the individual if they want to put that info at the end or not. Like I was saying its up to the individual person. John0
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