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such a pain

here i am apologizing again and being a pain to all probably but i am new to this forum and if i want to respond to someone, how do i do so properly.  i have responded to folk but they end up under my name instead of theirs.  know what i mean?  am i stupid or what?  i can't figure this thing out.  thanks and i promise to quit being such a pest.  maybe these drugs are just doing a number on my brain....i've never been so dang goofy feeling as i have the past couple days/nights.  thanks to everyone that has offered suggestions to me and have been pulling for me.  you are a great bunch of folk from what i have seen so far.  2 nights now.
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When you read someones post. Scroll down and click on Post A Comment.
Then a log in page comes up. Log in ,and thats it. :)
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216878 tn?1196037520
If you are reading a post, and want to reply to it, just click on where it says
"Post A Comment" on the bottom of that page.
then when that page comes up where it says Comment to: put the persons name you want it to go to there...Then click Submit....

Understand?

Then anytime you want to post a new question, just click on post a question at the top of the forum page like you just did for this one...

Hope
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216878 tn?1196037520
I sent you a post on the thread you had posted CAPS, scroll down and read it, ok...
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