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483733 tn?1326798446

No Need to Post on Both Forums

Hi there.  I'm seeing a lot of new forum members posting the same questions on both the Ovarian Cancer and Ovarian Cysts forums.  There is no need to do this.  Just post on the Ovarian Cyst forum as you are going through your testing and diagnosis, etc. and then on the Ovarian Cancer forum only if, God forbid, you not one of the 95% benign club.  Many of the members on this forum and many on the Ovarian Canacer forum visit both and will ensure your questions will be addressed.  Wishing you all the best health!
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282804 tn?1236833591
If you tag it I think that just means that those key words will make it easier for someone to find your post.  For instance if you tag your post with "bilateral cyst" than when someone comes on here and searches for "bilateral cyst" your post will be one that comes up. When you look at a post it will have tags at the bottom of it if someone has put tags.  Maybe we should all start using them more so that people find the most relevant posts.  We can check with MH and see if that is the way it works.
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483733 tn?1326798446
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483733 tn?1326798446
Can't say for sure but I don't think so.  We get posts for things that have no tags or relation to cysts.
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543028 tn?1282428826
quick question ... if u tag ur post does it automatically post on more than one forum ?
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