Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Posting comments---by Robin

It was mentioned to me that it is difficult to read or post a comment on our blog. Since Deb and I want this forum to be interactive and neither of us have found out "how" to make the comment column easily visable with an ongoing list of responses,I thought...TA-DA, I need to make a post on "comments".
So, if you would like to make a comment, suggestion, share personal information or experiences on this blog, note at the bottom of each post there is a place that says "comments". If you click on the word "comment", it will direct you to another page where you can post or read other's comments.
Sadly, I do not know how to make the list ongoing so you do have to go to each days posting to see if a comment has been made or to post your own. If someone who is more internet/computer savvy than us knows how to make a separate column for comments to be posted that is more easily accessed, please post that information or e-mail us at www.TeamThanksgiving@MSN.com.
We would also like to ask you to please "sign in" when you visit. We have no way of telling who you are unless you "sign in" using a log-in or name we recognize.
Keep your spirits high...robin

4 comments:

  1. One of my favorite sayings while I was on treatment was To Know the Path Ahead, Ask Those Coming Back. My hope is this sight will give strength and encouragement to all those taking the same journey. Geri

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  2. Thank you, Geri. Strength and encouragment is something everyone can use in their daily life. keep your spirits high...fobin

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  3. I enjoyed reading the column in the paper. What a blessing for you to meet. I had been wondering about a support group, but didn't know of one. Thanks for the info. from your story. Ron from Little Rock
    Liver transplant 12-20-08

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  4. Ron...did you receive your transplant in Little Rock? I'll be happy to help you in any way you need. Post a way to make contact if you want and we will get in touch with you.
    Keep your spirits high...robin

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