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Author Topic: Keep the news?  (Read 167 times)
Phyllis
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« on: May 15, 2011, 07:11:01 PM »

just a question to all of you.... should we keep the news section? I haven't been quite as current with it as I would like. I actually canceled all of my news feeds when I was in a funk because it seemed to be the same news every day. And from time to time I find something and I post it. But I can be more diligent with this section if you all would like. I mean, if you are not interested, I can just remove this section of the board.
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« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2011, 12:32:24 PM »

phyllis, i for one have read your posts and appreciated them.  yeah,  i think a lot will be repetitive but info is good.  even if it just points us to other places to get other info.   and though, you posted it under meds the benzo.org is a really good site for people to know about.  i had already been there and even signed up for benzobuddies but couldn't seem to make it work for me. i was afraid of saying the wrong thing.   here i just naturally assume i'll say the wrong thing but so far you haven't kicked me out Cheesy
but, just because i like the news feed doesn't mean you should put any extra work into it just for me because i've been doing a lot of my own research.    but, there does seem to be one consistency with studies, opinions, observations, recomendations...they are so often polar opposites!  hmmmmmm polar opposites.
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« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2011, 03:30:10 PM »

I'd say keeping it is better in the long term, I know there is a lot of stuff that just sounds the same over and over.  But seriously, this is like the one stop shop for info on new drugs, therapies etc.

Rich
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