Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 achalasia/database? method=addRecord & tbl=11 This is the link to the database add record. Or click on Database on the group home page and go to the last one. Email if you are confused. Out of curiosity I checked on what was happening with a rare disease my father had. I found their group and it was set up as a file with each member reviewing their history, then dating it and coming back with updates. It is an arterial venus disease, often causing death, disability or severe complications. Just for a reality check, many were children or young adults. Some of the stories had many chronological updates then the last entry was sometimes the passing. When just asked for help, I couldn't remember her history well, although I remembered her as active in the group when I first joined in 2001. I set this up as a database, although the " files " category seemed more logical. Some people may not be able to read the different types of files. If anyone has a better suggestion as to where to put this let me know and I'll change it. My vision, of course subject to what everyone thinks would be helpful, is a title, that suggests what was different/unique about your situation ( Fitzgerald comes to mind as he is so patient about his situation). I thought if the list got too big a new member could read through the titles and read only the ones that interest them.... such as a foreign country or whatever. Of course the " normal " stories are helpful. When I first joined this group it was possible to read almost all the old posts. I think it would be terribly time consuming now. If someone is looking for A w/ pregnancy or what happens in Taiwan for example, it would make it easier. Reading about the symptoms, where we went for treatment, the good, bad and evil and the results might be more informative and easier for new members or even old ones who are facing a decision. I am hesitant about this database format.... I'll try to find where that group was, as it easily lent itself to updates and easy reading. I've started mine, but will come back to finish later. Let me know what you think. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 For someone with toomuchclutter, you sure are organized!!! Thanks for doing this. I look forward to having time to check it out. Cindi ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2004 Report Share Posted July 17, 2004 I just added a very brief history. The column is so narrow, it takes up a lot of room though. Just a word of caution for anyone adding their personal story. (Let's not let Debbie anywhere near this :-) There won't be any room! lol. Sorry Debbie . . . I had to! . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 Dear Joan, I understand your frustration!!!! I'm guessing, maybe you still needed to sign in once you got to the home page. You still have to sign on to the individual group I think. There is little, button to click that says sign in???? I always go to the website to read the messages as it is easier than getting emails or waiting for the digest. Then the menu is always on the side. As for the website database being small for the story part, I worried about that, it isn't a good setup because the database is limited to one line. A file might work better, but we would all be using different programs, as I understand the files link. I'm not great at this design stuff so any help would be appreciated. I likely clicked so anyone can modify the design. I had made a database a long time ago that is just your name etc. and you put in the message number of your original story and any followups. That didn't ever catch on either. > Sorry Sandy - just had the same aggravation from the link you provided - and it tells me I am not a member of this group ! Oh well - > Good night > Joan > Johannesburg > South Africa > Please add your personal achalasia story to this database. > > > achalasia/database? > method=addRecord & tbl=11 > > This is the link to the database add record. Or click on Database on > the group home page and go to the last one. Email if you are > confused. > > Out of curiosity I checked on what was happening with a rare disease > my father had. I found their group and it was set up as a file with > each member reviewing their history, then dating it and coming back > with updates. It is an arterial venus disease, often causing death, > disability or severe complications. Just for a reality check, many > were children or young adults. Some of the stories had many > chronological updates then the last entry was sometimes the passing. > > When just asked for help, I couldn't remember her history > well, although I remembered her as active in the group when I first > joined in 2001. > > I set this up as a database, although the " files " category seemed > more logical. Some people may not be able to read the different > types of files. > > If anyone has a better suggestion as to where to put this let me know > and I'll change it. > > My vision, of course subject to what everyone thinks would be > helpful, is a title, that suggests what was different/unique about > your situation ( Fitzgerald comes to mind as he is so patient > about his situation). > > I thought if the list got too big a new member could read through the > titles and read only the ones that interest them.... such as a > foreign country or whatever. > > Of course the " normal " stories are helpful. > > When I first joined this group it was possible to read almost all the > old posts. I think it would be terribly time consuming now. If > someone is looking for A w/ pregnancy or what happens in Taiwan for > example, it would make it easier. > > Reading about the symptoms, where we went for treatment, the good, > bad and evil and the results might be more informative and easier for > new members or even old ones who are facing a decision. > > I am hesitant about this database format.... I'll try to find where > that group was, as it easily lent itself to updates and easy reading. > > I've started mine, but will come back to finish later. > > Let me know what you think. > > Sandy > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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