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I know change is suppose to be good but this new format on the hepatitis forum is very difficult for us with hepatitis. Not sure if you are aware of it but a lot of us with hepatitis have brain fog and struggle with things as it is,  then to add this to it makes it near impossible to stay on this forum. Just my thoughts and probably most others. I think you may be getting many more comments about this from other members. well it was great while it lasted but i'm sorry to say i may have to move on after 2 yrs on MH. Thanks for the great forum, it has helped me alot.
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Oh cr@p; I just noticed.  My background color is back to white.  
(which we *infer* means that white is still the default color.)

Yes..... they listened and made changes.  My point is that I've seen a number of changes, some for the bad and some for the good.

W
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"you notice how everybody hates new things and then gets used to them?"
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Several months ago MH made some major formatting changes to the site that created a very negative response and unfortunately some members departed as a result.   I was close to being one of them.  Fortunately, MH listened to the input from many forum members and corrected these changes, although it took some time.  

Yes, I've also noticed these very old threads being bumped and thought the same as you.  

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When a post gets deleted it bumps the thread to the top of the forum, just as a new post would.  This is why one occasionally sees old posts at the top of the forum, and yet no discernible new posts.  

The action is caused by a deletion, not an addition.

LOL; you notice how everybody hates new things and then gets used to them?  

willy
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Thx..OH..   thought it was strange  to see this at the top of the board

CM...lol      Now 4 years later...there are so many ads we can barely see the posting area...but you are right  ..a great forum and good to see you still here..
Will
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LOL. Just goes to show you how much brain fog I had back then when treating. To answer your question, NO I have never gotten use to it :)
The admin did make some changes back then that did make it bearable and is why I stayed.
Not sure why I'm still here years later after SVR. I guess I feel an obligation to give back. This forum had a big part on guiding me in the right direction with treatment. I was so close to starting regular TX , but because of this forum waited and got into a Telaprevir study.
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It came from somebody posting a very stupid pregnancy question here which I reported.
Obviously medhelp pulled that while leaving this ancient post.
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