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I wil post my message just sent to you and the others, soon on your site. I had planned on doing so, but wanted to clear it first with this small and important group of people. Thanks, Kurt

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Hi Folks -I admit I'm a little frustrated about owning this group. The idea was to try to follow in the footsteps of 's CLL Topics discussion group, and talk about issues of general interest to CLLers. This is not to say that discussion of individual cases would not be welcome; it is hardly possible to discuss general topics without making reference to individual cases.However, I find a depressing lack of activity. Please take a moment to tell me how you think this group might find its place in the fight against CLL/SLL, and what we could do to raise the level of activity and interest. I can post things from time to time, but the full benefit will only be realized if we get some exciting discussions going.There is, of course, the very excellent ACOR group, where individual discussions are proceeding a mile a minute. I had hoped to create something slightly different, perhaps more technical, perhaps more all-inclusive, perhaps more "hey, what's happening out there".Your inputs would be more than welcome.Good health! Balan

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, I wonder if 's group and yours might be too similar.

Meryl

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> Hi Folks -

>

> I admit I'm a little frustrated about owning this group. The idea was to

try

> to follow in the footsteps of 's CLL Topics discussion group, and

talk

> about issues of general interest to CLLers. This is not to say that

discussion

> of individual cases would not be welcome; it is hardly possible to discuss

> general topics without making reference to individual cases.

>

> However, I find a depressing lack of activity. Please take a moment to

tell

> me how you think this group might find its place in the fight against

CLL/SLL,

> and what we could do to raise the level of activity and interest. I can

post

> things from time to time, but the full benefit will only be realized if we

get

> some exciting discussions going.

>

> There is, of course, the very excellent ACOR group, where individual

> discussions are proceeding a mile a minute. I had hoped to create

something slightly

> different, perhaps more technical, perhaps more all-inclusive, perhaps

more

> " hey, what's happening out there " .

>

> Your inputs would be more than welcome.

>

> Good health!

>

> Balan

>

>

>

>

>

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How long has the group be in existence? Is it

developing in a new light?

Madeline

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Madeline - can't remember exactly - I started it over a year ago - close to

two - but since we try to focus on general educational stuff, a lot of people

who want to talk about uncle Fred's constipation have not joined us - I was

growing frustrated with the lack of activity, that is why I am so pleased to see

it pick up recently - Best,

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Reading t hese posts, I t hink the most active people must have joint

replacement: perhaps the couch potatoes are the ones who buy scooters

instead. You guys seem to ve into so many physical activities!

Lynn

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