Quote from: hurlock1 on November 28, 2009, 12:44:31 PMWhen is any subject not a "General" topic?When its not related to dialysis. If its not related, general stuff in general would go in off topic.From what I was told in the beginning the "Dialysis: General Discussion" area was for dialysis in general discussions.
When is any subject not a "General" topic?
Quote from: dwcrawford on November 24, 2009, 04:02:48 PMNo complaining allowed... Oh boy, another attempt at humor. Dan, we welcome questions and even complaints. For example, I personally think you like to stir things up a bit. But that's just me.
No complaining allowed...
Anyway, I love you and love when you acknowledge me. Stirring things up seems to be the only way I can get your attention.
Ohh I see.You're like the guy who punches me because he likes me....
Constructive questions are always welcomed. The thread is there. What would we do if we all posted, and no one read it or moved it to the appropriate section? We would all be running around in circles. When in doubt about something, pm an admin or moderator.
I have to admit I'm a bit lazy and often start a thread in the general topic area too - but I've since realised a lot of people search by thread topic, and if everything was under general it would be harder to find specific stuff. Personally I always search the whole site anyway, so don't need things to be under specific threads.
Hurlock, if you aren't sure where a thread is that you posted you can see all your posts by:1. Going to your profille http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=459592. Click on "Show Posts"3. Find the post you made and follow the thread.In this case - if it's the Epogen thread it is in General Discussionhttp://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=16655.msg289674#msg289674It has not been edited or moved since the thread was created, I have checked the moderation log.Epoman designed the format of the site. It's worked well for the last 4 years. But comments and suggestions are always welcomed.okarol/admin
Hurlock- your Epo thread is still in General discussion- on the first page down a bit- threads move down when other threads get more replies- your thread has not had a reply since Nov. 22. if you want your thread to stay up high you have to bump it up.
Epogen has been around for at least 3 decades. Any other drug has had generic replacements long, by that time.
You can always refuse epogen and ask for the old treatment of anemia with anabolics like deca durabolin.
Paris, What is more appropriate than a discussion about something that could effect all of our very lives. If a drug that is necessary, costs $700.00 a dose, and it is given 3 times a week for a month, that's on the average 18 days @ $700.00 18x700= $12800.00! Somebody's bound to take notice.If the left wing "tree huggers" weren't marching around and carrying signs, there would be no advances in conservation. Who in the heck are YOU to log a conversation that is not only pertinent, but necessary?
By the way, do you like my SAD Santa?
Quote from: glitter on November 29, 2009, 09:02:31 AMHurlock- your Epo thread is still in General discussion- on the first page down a bit- threads move down when other threads get more replies- your thread has not had a reply since Nov. 22. if you want your thread to stay up high you have to bump it up.It's back up. Somehow it's above the "I don't understand" thread in the pecking order.