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I'm sorry to be a grump, but WHY are there pre-ops on this board asking for

contacts? It was my understanding that this board was for post-op people. There

is a whole huge board for those who are pre-op, those seeking info and

contacts..

Most of us on this board are here because we're interested in POST-op

conversation and discussion. The place for pre-ops is on the pre-op board.

Don't get me wrong, pre-ops--we'll be delighted to welcome you after your

surgery!

To whomever does the membership on these boards, please direct people to the

right one!

Gloria Chapin

Barrie, Ontario

" Pearls--timeless treasures, always in fashion " www.thepearllery.com

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I sent a message saying much the same thing a month or so ago. I took a little

flak over it, but I think mostly folks agree. I don't think this message board

is monitored the same way as the pre-op board; it seems our messages are posted

here directly without being read by anybody first. The pre-op board has its

messages monitored before they are posted.

:-) Kathy in VA

7/6/06

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From: Robin Benmergui <rbenmergui@...>

You know what, I agree. I am two years post op and read my email almost every

night. I spend most of my time deleting emails that have no relevance for me at

my stage in this. And again my pet peeve- re using subject lines that don't mean

anything and people arranging coffee claches on this groups page. Personal stuff

is just that- do it directly to the persons email. It shows up with their

message use it. I'm not interested in the shopping and the cute stores in some

town somewhere in the US. We are supposed to be using this site to help each

other with MGB related questions. Let's keep to that.

My son had MGB almost 10 months ago and doesn't check this mail because of the

content.

Deke & Buckie Chapin <buckie.deke@...> wrote: I'm sorry to be a grump,

but WHY are there pre-ops on this board asking for contacts? It was my

understanding that this board was for post-op people. There is a whole huge

board for those who are pre-op, those seeking info and contacts..

Most of us on this board are here because we're interested in POST-op

conversation and discussion. The place for pre-ops is on the pre-op board.

Don't get me wrong, pre-ops--we'll be delighted to welcome you after your

surgery!

To whomever does the membership on these boards, please direct people to the

right one!

Gloria Chapin

Barrie, Ontario

" Pearls--timeless treasures, always in fashion " www.thepearllery.com

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Folks. This group used to be so heavily moderated that a lot of folks left

because their messages never got posted. When they DID get posted, it took

several days. Which would you prefer? I am sure they can put a moderator

on this again and maybe just maybe your posted will be seen.

a

-- Re: POST-op board

You know what, I agree. I am two years post op and read my email almost

every night. I spend most of my time deleting emails that have no relevance

for me at my stage in this. And again my pet peeve- re using subject lines

that don't mean anything and people arranging coffee claches on this groups

page. Personal stuff is just that- do it directly to the persons email. It

shows up with their message use it. I'm not interested in the shopping and

the cute stores in some town somewhere in the US. We are supposed to be

using this site to help each other with MGB related questions. Let's keep to

that.

My son had MGB almost 10 months ago and doesn't check this mail because of

the content.

Deke & Buckie Chapin <buckie.deke@...> wrote: I'm sorry to be a grump

but WHY are there pre-ops on this board asking for contacts? It was my

understanding that this board was for post-op people. There is a whole huge

board for those who are pre-op, those seeking info and contacts..

Most of us on this board are here because we're interested in POST-op

conversation and discussion. The place for pre-ops is on the pre-op board.

Don't get me wrong, pre-ops--we'll be delighted to welcome you after your

surgery!

To whomever does the membership on these boards, please direct people to the

right one!

Gloria Chapin

Barrie, Ontario

" Pearls--timeless treasures, always in fashion " www.thepearllery.com

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Truthfully, I almost never just post to the post-op board (unless I'm

replying to a post-op message) So it wouldn't bother me a bit to have one

big happy board. I don't pay any attention to whether messages originate

from the pre-op or post-op boards. Just my two cents, of course.

Joanie

5/25/04

Drs. Walsh and Rutledge

>From: " sgmtmom " <skymtn@...>

>Reply-

>

>Subject: Re: POST-op board

>Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 20:28:04 -0000

>

>I can see your point, but that is why the post-ops stay on the pre-op

>board so that they can assist the new comers through the first steps

>of this life changing journey. I believe that the 2 seperate boards

>were created so that people who have already been through the surgery

>have others that they can take their specific problems to.

>

>If the pre-ops are allowed to join the post-op board, then why have

>two seperate boards, why not just one that we all contribute to?

>

> (Utah)

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>

> >

> > Where are the pre-ops going to get contacts? The Pre-ops also need

>to have

> > their questions answered. Who better to help them?

> >

> > Rich Rosko

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I agree. Every night I go through my emails and have many that are just

duplicates that are posted on both boards. I would save me a lot of time if I

didn't have to delete the duplicates.

in NC

Joan Baird <jbair001@...> wrote:

Truthfully, I almost never just post to the post-op board (unless I'm

replying to a post-op message) So it wouldn't bother me a bit to have one

big happy board. I don't pay any attention to whether messages originate

from the pre-op or post-op boards. Just my two cents, of course.

Joanie

5/25/04

Drs. Walsh and Rutledge

>From: " sgmtmom "

>Reply-

>

>Subject: Re: POST-op board

>Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 20:28:04 -0000

>

>I can see your point, but that is why the post-ops stay on the pre-op

>board so that they can assist the new comers through the first steps

>of this life changing journey. I believe that the 2 seperate boards

>were created so that people who have already been through the surgery

>have others that they can take their specific problems to.

>

>If the pre-ops are allowed to join the post-op board, then why have

>two seperate boards, why not just one that we all contribute to?

>

> (Utah)

>

>

>

>

> >

> > Where are the pre-ops going to get contacts? The Pre-ops also need

>to have

> > their questions answered. Who better to help them?

> >

> > Rich Rosko

> >

> >

> >

> >

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