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Switching opening Communities

I feel silly asking this question, because I just know there is a simple answer to it...
I just want to know how I can switch my opening/main community from neurology to Multiple Sclerosis community?
That's it...
Thank you in advance!
D.A.
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959034 tn?1253671476
A feature to reorder community list and friends list. I need it too!
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10947 tn?1281404252
Your first community is open by default. If you want to look at the other communities, you can hover (put your mouse over the name of the other community) and it will open up the other community.

If you want a different community to show up first, unfortunately the only way to do that is to leave all your communities and join them again in the order that you want them to appear.

Thanks,
MedHelp
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915277 tn?1252573113
oops, just realized this post is from a couple of weeks ago...
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915277 tn?1252573113
You are in the wrong forum for this kind of question...click on top of your page where it says "forum" and then you can choose which one suits your need...there will be a "question" button and a "join" button...good luck and welcome...
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I had an MRI and was told that I had white matter of the brain and the doctors said that I there is 2 reasons that it can happen, one is I had several small seasures or I have MS but I know I did not have the signs. recently I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease and that also causes white matter of the brain or signs of MS along with Osteoporosis and several other symptoms.
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