Re: Someone please help this Newbie!
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 1:29 pm
Sounds even more like it need it's own thread.
The EDS? It's one of the major symptoms of OSA, as well as every other disorder under the planet, I think.Lizistired wrote:Sounds even more like it need it's own thread.
But probably not one that Alex is going to be complaining about this week, and this is his thread.SleepingUgly wrote:The EDS? It's one of the major symptoms of OSA, as well as every other disorder under the planet, I think.Lizistired wrote:Sounds even more like it need it's own thread.
Oh, I see your point. Perhaps you haven't been around long enough to know that threads have a way of meandering. While it's not considered "kosher" to completely take over a thread dedicated toward helping one particular person and turn it into one's own thread, it's often the case that peripherally relevant topics arise in the course of someone's thread (sometimes content-related, sometimes OT, sometimes plain old humor).Lizistired wrote:But probably not one that Alex is going to be complaining about this week, and this is his thread.SleepingUgly wrote:The EDS? It's one of the major symptoms of OSA, as well as every other disorder under the planet, I think.Lizistired wrote:Sounds even more like it need it's own thread.
You guys can take over my thread anytime!SleepingUgly wrote:Oh, I see your point. Perhaps you haven't been around long enough to know that threads have a way of meandering. While it's not considered "kosher" to completely take over a thread dedicated toward helping one particular person and turn it into one's own thread, it's often the case that peripherally relevant topics arise in the course of someone's thread (sometimes content-related, sometimes OT, sometimes plain old humor).Lizistired wrote:But probably not one that Alex is going to be complaining about this week, and this is his thread.SleepingUgly wrote:The EDS? It's one of the major symptoms of OSA, as well as every other disorder under the planet, I think.Lizistired wrote:Sounds even more like it need it's own thread.
That's why I love this forum. I've gained so much knowledge from threads that have "meandered" a bit and hit on a subject that applied to my situation or added to my education . So now Alex knows what EDS is to add to his alphabet soup!SleepingUgly wrote:Oh, I see your point. Perhaps you haven't been around long enough to know that threads have a way of meandering. While it's not considered "kosher" to completely take over a thread dedicated toward helping one particular person and turn it into one's own thread, it's often the case that peripherally relevant topics arise in the course of someone's thread (sometimes content-related, sometimes OT, sometimes plain old humor).Lizistired wrote:But probably not one that Alex is going to be complaining about this week, and this is his thread.SleepingUgly wrote:The EDS? It's one of the major symptoms of OSA, as well as every other disorder under the planet, I think.Lizistired wrote:Sounds even more like it need it's own thread.
Me too! And Alex graciously gave us his blessing to meander in his thread a few pages ago.DoriC wrote:That's why I love this forum. I've gained so much knowledge from threads that have "meandered" a bit and hit on a subject that applied to my situation or added to my education.
First... congratulations... I just read your whole thread and sure it is incredible what you went thought and how you are improving... good!!!!.... from one miamense to other... good job ..... BTW... I'm sure that I have seen your face in some place in MiamiAJimen05 wrote:I can just imagine how those alarms sound like over there. Here, I had to contend with speeding cars and firetruck/ambulance sirens. Those usually wake me up every night living here in Miami but unless there was a massive decline of emergencies and accidents, I don't wake up to them anymore.