Re: A suggestion before you post...
From: Dave (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 23 Jul 2000 10:05:32 +0100
I still consider myself fairly new. What I have been doing is picking on the
subjects that are most relative to me at the moment, and not reading the
others. (sorry girls). Otherwise I would be on the internet twenty four
hours a day. Then when someone mentions something that I am not sure about I
do access the archives - this way I am only on the internet twenty hours a
day!! :-)
>----- Original Message -----
From: "anonymous" <anonymous@obgyn.net>
To: "Multiple recipients of list PCOS" <anonymous@obgyn.net>
Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2000 4:48 PM
Subject: A suggestion before you post...
> This is IN NO WAY meant to be offensive or critical, but I Have a
> suggestion for people who are new (and those who aren't so new).
>
> There are so many of us who are confused, and even outraged, by the
> betrayal of our bodies and we dive into this board, reading as much as
> we can, searching other websites for that "thing" that will make us
> better (or at least, make life a little more normal). We compare notes,
> and we ask questions. Asking questions is one of the greatest things
> since we know that not everyone reacts to the same medications the same
> way, etc.
>
> HOWEVER - (and here's the suggestion) because there are so many posts to
> read through, one must (pretty much) read through them all to find that
> little snippit of information. If we would simply read the ARCHIVES
> before we ask a question (such as "What does Sprio do?") then, quite
> posibly we would get the answer quicker than if we posted.
>
> Sorry so long, I just get fustrated sometimes. And please know that,
> AGAIN, I sure didn't mean to offend anyone! I would just like to see
> people get what they need from this board, and not find that they have
> to leave us (like Kristy) because the messages become so consuming.
>