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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 175085" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I've shared this website with many. But then I'm one of those people who lay it out there and if you don't like it, tough. I just don't give a hoot what other people think.</p><p> </p><p>Believe it or not, I shared with one person I knew from somewhere else on the web. She's still here. Although doesn't come around as often as she used to. I smiled when I recognized her introduction post to the board, welcomed her with everyone else, as I would anyone else, and that was that. My user names are different. If she's figured out who I am, she's never said anything. Fine with me if that makes her comfortable. I'm just glad she's getting the help and support she desperately needed when I directed her here.</p><p> </p><p>Most don't seem to take me up on it. Ok by me too. It's their choice.</p><p> </p><p>I've given the link to neurologists, neuropsychs, tdocs, and psychiatrists too along the way. All who thought it was wonderful and told me they'd let their patients know online support was available if they wanted it.</p><p> </p><p>It's a double edge sword. You could be helping her, but by doing so are you going to be as open and outright as you were before? Is it going to affect your use of the board and what you get from it?? Because the reason we have usernames is for privacy. (me, I don't need it lol) If it's going to hamper your posts, then I'd say it's not a good idea.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 175085, member: 84"] I've shared this website with many. But then I'm one of those people who lay it out there and if you don't like it, tough. I just don't give a hoot what other people think. Believe it or not, I shared with one person I knew from somewhere else on the web. She's still here. Although doesn't come around as often as she used to. I smiled when I recognized her introduction post to the board, welcomed her with everyone else, as I would anyone else, and that was that. My user names are different. If she's figured out who I am, she's never said anything. Fine with me if that makes her comfortable. I'm just glad she's getting the help and support she desperately needed when I directed her here. Most don't seem to take me up on it. Ok by me too. It's their choice. I've given the link to neurologists, neuropsychs, tdocs, and psychiatrists too along the way. All who thought it was wonderful and told me they'd let their patients know online support was available if they wanted it. It's a double edge sword. You could be helping her, but by doing so are you going to be as open and outright as you were before? Is it going to affect your use of the board and what you get from it?? Because the reason we have usernames is for privacy. (me, I don't need it lol) If it's going to hamper your posts, then I'd say it's not a good idea. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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