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874521 tn?1424116797

COMMUNITY NOT WORKING

THERE IS A NEW COMMUNITY ...CHRONIC PAIN OF NEUROPATHY..
and on this community at the end of someones post there is NO area to POST A REPLY...
can you tell me why??
how do we answer a question on there?...is this site not working?
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10947 tn?1281404252
There is also a link to the Groups list from the Forums page. It's in the upper right.

There is another link on your My Forums and Groups app on your home page. Click Home. On the left, you'll see a bunch of apps, including one called My Forums & Groups. If you click that, it'll show you all your communities, forums, and groups as well as the most recent posts from each. On the right, there's a link to the groups list.

But finally, the easiest way to have someone join your group is to invite them. You can invite people from your group.

Thanks,
MedHelp
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707563 tn?1626361905
Here is the link to that specific group - http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Chronic-pain-of-Neuropathy-/show/545

Here is a link to all the user groups - http://www.medhelp.org/user_groups/list

And no one is dumb.  I had to really look at things to come up with that answer lol.

Emily
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681148 tn?1437661591
I figured out how to find a specific group.  In the medhelp search engine type the name of the group you're looking for and you'll go directly to that group.  I still wish medhelp would make an obvious link to the groups, though, since that would make it a lot easier for folks.
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874521 tn?1424116797
Ohhhh yes I am 'dumb'....sorry now I understand we need to JOIN the group before we are able to post comments!!!

another thing Emily....I see here that Dalubaba has posted 'here' thinking I guess that it was the neuropathy community by mistake.....
now would you please tell HIM how to come over and find the CHRONIC PAIN OF NEUROPATHY GROUP....................
I don't know how to EXPLAIN to anyone how to FIND A CERTAIN GROUP easily...so please explain this to mr DALUBABA so he can join in too.
thx
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139792 tn?1498585650
SPELL CHECK IS REALLY NECESSARY. EXPESIALLY OLDIES WILL BE HAPPY WITH THAT FEATURE.
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139792 tn?1498585650
Visited foot clinic for the tightness of my feet. Sensations are unexplainable. Sometimes, it is just tightness, sometimes I feel that I have put on tight shoes or socks or i am walking on a cotton mattress.Foot clinc consultant labelled the disorder as Neuropathy and gave me some meds. ther is no reief. this is since last 4 years.All neurological reflexes are normal, no diabitis, no b12 deficiency, no iron deficiency.
No specific treatment is known.General nutritional treatment with massage, and yoga postures are suggested.It is also said that it may be because of pinched nerves. It is not pain, it is tightness.I am 79. I am asked to tolerate this tightness.So Now I am tolerating the following issues:
1  Deafmess
2  Tinitus
3.Reading with magnifying flass because of Age related Macular degeneration
4 3 times defication per day with small and little stools.
5 Dependant on Alprozolam for sleeping problem.
Positive thinking,yoga, meditation, Reiki and any other suggestion in this cyberspace is being applied as per convinience.My atrocias writing is assocated with my deafness.Yes, things are complicated to deal with.
THANKS TO OPUS FOR PUTTING LIFE IN THIS COMMUNITY.
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684030 tn?1415612323
I just now noticed that it's corrected... thanks!
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707563 tn?1626361905
Did this correct itself after you joined the group, or is it still an issue?

Emily - MedHelp
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707563 tn?1626361905
I see you did post in that user group.  Is that something that happens on and off, or is it ok now?

Emily - MedHelp
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684030 tn?1415612323
I've noticed the exact same thing in the Always Dreaming group... apparently, you can only post a question but, there's no way to post a comment/ reply to an existing posted question.
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