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      I have a question for the longer and wiser members that have offered me and others such great support.

      I guess it doesn't make that big of a difference, but I notice that some people start a new post each day (or visit) while others seem to have one post and then just continue it daily.

      Do you think one way is more helpful than the other, both to the poster as well as the readers?

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      CTB,

      Depends on the topic. Most members post in their journals regularly - one thread and they just keep it going.

      When a new topic is started, (such as this one) it is generally put into the general forum and the topic continues on the same thread. This makes it easier to follow a certain discussion.

      It is all a matter of organization - you will see that some threads are continual and have a long history, while some are short.

      I will move this thread to the general discussion forum, as it is now in the recovery journal forum and we want to keep this forum limited to journals only.
      -Mell

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      OK thanks I thought I had lost this post and just did another one. You can dele the new one or I will. Thanks


     

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