Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 , No problem, I post things that are relevant to anyone with ms. On the LDN site I will stick to LDN only. Regards, Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: " alanms1579 " <alanms@...> <low dose naltrexone > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 11:34 PM Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Bayuk - LDN and MSCURED boards for Off Topic > Dear , > I find many of your posts interesting and informative. Although some > of the stuff you post is a bit data, having MS, it is typically > interesting. > > The thing is, that I am a member of both this LDN board and the > mscured board and noticed that almost all, if not all of your off > topic posts appear both here and on the MSCURED site (pot, efa, > peroxide, etc etc etc.). I also read Dr. Mercolas from stuff from > his website, which you often copy from. > > Cleary, the MSCURED board is far more appropriate for many of these > Off Topic issues given it's mandate on it's home page, than it is > for the LDN board. Especially considering the LDN board's mandate, > and also given the LDN users that DO NOT HAVE MS. > > Could you or someone else please explain to those of us that would > like to see this board stay on topic - as in LDN related posts, why > you and several others feel the need to duplicate the off topic > stuff here. > > I hope you keep posting (off topic on the mscured board please) but > I for one (and the bunch of folks that emailed me after my last post > about staying on topic) would really appreciate some consideration > given the reason we joined this site to begin with. > > I have copied the link to the MSCURED board below for everyone's > convenience. > > Respectfully although somewhat confused, > Alan > > mscured/ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 Tom, I am not a member of the mscured board and I would be very disappointed if you stop sending your very informative mails to the LDN site. I am likely to leave if this is the case. If someone opens mail they have read before on another site, surely they would remember it. Regards from Audrey > Dear , > I find many of your posts interesting and informative. Although some > of the stuff you post is a bit data, having MS, it is typically > interesting. > > The thing is, that I am a member of both this LDN board and the > mscured board and noticed that almost all, if not all of your off > topic posts appear both here and on the MSCURED site (pot, efa, > peroxide, etc etc etc.). I also read Dr. Mercolas from stuff from > his website, which you often copy from. > > Cleary, the MSCURED board is far more appropriate for many of these > Off Topic issues given it's mandate on it's home page, than it is > for the LDN board. Especially considering the LDN board's mandate, > and also given the LDN users that DO NOT HAVE MS. > > Could you or someone else please explain to those of us that would > like to see this board stay on topic - as in LDN related posts, why > you and several others feel the need to duplicate the off topic > stuff here. > > I hope you keep posting (off topic on the mscured board please) but > I for one (and the bunch of folks that emailed me after my last post > about staying on topic) would really appreciate some consideration > given the reason we joined this site to begin with. > > I have copied the link to the MSCURED board below for everyone's > convenience. > > Respectfully although somewhat confused, > Alan > > mscured/ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 Hi Audrey, A word to the wise is sufficient, thank you. I also find your posts most helpful. I got the message. Regards, Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: " Audrey Henry " <mumpuss@...> <low dose naltrexone > Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 1:14 PM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Bayuk - LDN and MSCURED boards for Off Topic > Tom, > I am not a member of the mscured board and I would be > very disappointed if you stop sending your very > informative mails to the LDN site. I am likely to > leave if this is the case. > If someone opens mail they have read before on another > site, surely they would remember it. > Regards > from Audrey > > > Dear , > > I find many of your posts interesting and > informative. Although some > > of the stuff you post is a bit data, having MS, it > is typically > > interesting. > > > > The thing is, that I am a member of both this LDN > board and the > > mscured board and noticed that almost all, if not > all of your off > > topic posts appear both here and on the MSCURED site > (pot, efa, > > peroxide, etc etc etc.). I also read Dr. Mercolas > from stuff from > > his website, which you often copy from. > > > > Cleary, the MSCURED board is far more appropriate > for many of these > > Off Topic issues given it's mandate on it's home > page, than it is > > for the LDN board. Especially considering the LDN > board's mandate, > > and also given the LDN users that DO NOT HAVE MS. > > > > Could you or someone else please explain to those of > us that would > > like to see this board stay on topic - as in LDN > related posts, why > > you and several others feel the need to duplicate > the off topic > > stuff here. > > > > I hope you keep posting (off topic on the mscured > board please) but > > I for one (and the bunch of folks that emailed me > after my last post > > about staying on topic) would really appreciate some > consideration > > given the reason we joined this site to begin with. > > > > I have copied the link to the MSCURED board below > for everyone's > > convenience. > > > > Respectfully although somewhat confused, > > Alan > > > > mscured/ > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 I have been a member of this board from the beginning. I find Tom's posts very informative and if I have seen it somewhere else, I delete. At least these post are informative, rather than the chit-chat that sometimes runs for days over trivial things. Keep posting Tom, most of us don't have the time to visit other boards for all the info. I find yours to be selective and useful. As the members told me when I complained about the chit-chat...hit the delete. Kiki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 Ditto for me too Tom. -------Original Message------- From: low dose naltrexone Date: Thursday, September 30, 2004 12:20:38 low dose naltrexone Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Bayuk - LDN and MSCURED boards for Off Topic Tom, I am not a member of the mscured board and I would be very disappointed if you stop sending your very informative mails to the LDN site. I am likely to leave if this is the case. If someone opens mail they have read before on another site, surely they would remember it. Regards from Audrey > Dear , > I find many of your posts interesting and informative. Although some > of the stuff you post is a bit data, having MS, it is typically > interesting. > > The thing is, that I am a member of both this LDN board and the > mscured board and noticed that almost all, if not all of your off > topic posts appear both here and on the MSCURED site (pot, efa, > peroxide, etc etc etc.). I also read Dr. Mercolas from stuff from > his website, which you often copy from. > > Cleary, the MSCURED board is far more appropriate for many of these > Off Topic issues given it's mandate on it's home page, than it is > for the LDN board. Especially considering the LDN board's mandate, > and also given the LDN users that DO NOT HAVE MS. > > Could you or someone else please explain to those of us that would > like to see this board stay on topic - as in LDN related posts, why > you and several others feel the need to duplicate the off topic > stuff here. > > I hope you keep posting (off topic on the mscured board please) but > I for one (and the bunch of folks that emailed me after my last post > about staying on topic) would really appreciate some consideration > given the reason we joined this site to begin with. > > I have copied the link to the MSCURED board below for everyone's > convenience. > > Respectfully although somewhat confused, > Alan > > mscured/ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 Hi , Thank you. Regards, Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: low dose naltrexone Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 4:02 PM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Bayuk - LDN and MSCURED boards for Off Topic Ditto for me too Tom. -------Original Message------- From: low dose naltrexone Date: Thursday, September 30, 2004 12:20:38 low dose naltrexone Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Bayuk - LDN and MSCURED boards for Off Topic Tom, I am not a member of the mscured board and I would be very disappointed if you stop sending your very informative mails to the LDN site. I am likely to leave if this is the case. If someone opens mail they have read before on another site, surely they would remember it. Regards from Audrey > Dear , > I find many of your posts interesting and informative. Although some > of the stuff you post is a bit data, having MS, it is typically > interesting. > > The thing is, that I am a member of both this LDN board and the > mscured board and noticed that almost all, if not all of your off > topic posts appear both here and on the MSCURED site (pot, efa, > peroxide, etc etc etc.). I also read Dr. Mercolas from stuff from > his website, which you often copy from. > > Cleary, the MSCURED board is far more appropriate for many of these > Off Topic issues given it's mandate on it's home page, than it is > for the LDN board. Especially considering the LDN board's mandate, > and also given the LDN users that DO NOT HAVE MS. > > Could you or someone else please explain to those of us that would > like to see this board stay on topic - as in LDN related posts, why > you and several others feel the need to duplicate the off topic > stuff here. > > I hope you keep posting (off topic on the mscured board please) but > I for one (and the bunch of folks that emailed me after my last post > about staying on topic) would really appreciate some consideration > given the reason we joined this site to begin with. > > I have copied the link to the MSCURED board below for everyone's > convenience. > > Respectfully although somewhat confused, > Alan > > mscured/ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2004 Report Share Posted October 1, 2004 I agree that Tom should keep posting. I look forward to all of his posts and if it's a duplicate it doesn't take much effort to delete it. I myself usually save them for a number of days and reread them. Tom has a lot of information and a lot to say. For those of you that don't know Tom has written a couple of books. His latest, "20 Years and Still Coping and Prevailing" is a must read for anyone who has MS. It's an inspirational book but it also brings you back to that time when you first learned that you had MS. I think that we all felt the same fears when we heard that devastating news but Tom does a great job of telling how he dealt with it. I don't know Tom any better than any of you do so this isn't a plug to sell his book. Hell I think he will give it to anyone who has MS if they can't afford it but it's definitly something that you should read. Keep posting Tom. -------------- Original message -------------- I have been a member of this board from the beginning. I find Tom's posts very informative and if I have seen it somewhere else, I delete. At least these post are informative, rather than the chit-chat that sometimes runs for days over trivial things. Keep posting Tom, most of us don't have the time to visit other boards for all the info. I find yours to be selective and useful. As the members told me when I complained about the chit-chat...hit the delete. Kiki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2004 Report Share Posted October 1, 2004 Ditto JT ----- Original Message ----- From: Audrey Henry low dose naltrexone Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 10:14 AM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Bayuk - LDN and MSCURED boards for Off Topic Tom,I am not a member of the mscured board and I would bevery disappointed if you stop sending your veryinformative mails to the LDN site. I am likely toleave if this is the case.If someone opens mail they have read before on anothersite, surely they would remember it.Regardsfrom Audrey > Dear ,> I find many of your posts interesting andinformative. Although some> of the stuff you post is a bit data, having MS, itis typically> interesting.>> The thing is, that I am a member of both this LDNboard and the> mscured board and noticed that almost all, if notall of your off> topic posts appear both here and on the MSCURED site(pot, efa,> peroxide, etc etc etc.). I also read Dr. Mercolasfrom stuff from> his website, which you often copy from.>> Cleary, the MSCURED board is far more appropriatefor many of these> Off Topic issues given it's mandate on it's homepage, than it is> for the LDN board. Especially considering the LDNboard's mandate,> and also given the LDN users that DO NOT HAVE MS.>> Could you or someone else please explain to those ofus that would> like to see this board stay on topic - as in LDNrelated posts, why> you and several others feel the need to duplicatethe off topic> stuff here.>> I hope you keep posting (off topic on the mscuredboard please) but> I for one (and the bunch of folks that emailed meafter my last post> about staying on topic) would really appreciate someconsideration> given the reason we joined this site to begin with.>> I have copied the link to the MSCURED board belowfor everyone's> convenience.>> Respectfully although somewhat confused,> Alan>> mscured/>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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