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131817 tn?1209529311

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I am wondering about the repeating tags of the interests of the same topic. I think they are threads we are watching?  It is really annoying on my page and doubly annoying when it appears in a post under the person's name. Space is at a premium, esp on the Hep forums and getting rid of that. Also there seems to be empty space on the bottom of some posts that could be eliminated.  

Thanks for all you do providing us with a place to support each other.

Linda
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250084 tn?1303307435
Not sure what that is? When it says it 10 times, etc. I thought the poster was doing it!?  If I am thinking what your thinking? :} ANY wasted post space add's to the scrolling too much to relay back to others your replying to on the thread, especially with 'challenged' memories right now!
Also, was about to post this,  but will add while you have their attention,  when we hit 'watch this discussion' now, I am not getting the notifications to my e-mail addy anymore. Is anyone else getting them (as it was before).

Thanks sfbay and med help in advance for fixing this :}

LL
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131817 tn?1209529311
I am  getting the emails, but under my interests I have like 25 HepC's. I noticed some dont' have this in their posts. Anwaar had a whole bunch and some others too. As I said space is a premium on our forum especially. It wouldn't bother me so much on my Fibro forum as not so many post.  There just seems to be space that could be better used here for scrolling.  

Thanks,
Linda
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