Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 Welcome new member. Some quick facts- * The liver is the largest organ of the body, and also the largest gland. * The liver affects nearly every physiological process of the body and performs over 500 different chemical functions. * The liver filters over a liter of blood each minute. This is a group of people helping each other to navigate through this terrible disease. We are very informal here, and have very few rules. They can be counted on one hand. No soliciting, no flaming or insulting, and no politics or other divisive subjects. Most health support groups have moderation before your post is ever considered for the forum. This one is set so the we can actually converse, and that leaves a lot of leeway to the members to say what they want, but we try to keep the discussion somewhat related to liver disease. Mostly, common sense dictates this and there is seldom a need for any kind of moderator intervention. There are three moderators here, MaC, Pamela and myself. There are a number of transplant survivors, and transplant candidates. There are a few who are sick, and are not having transplants. Check out the members database to see who has what illness. It can also help keep people's names straight for you. There is a nice photo album, so we can see what we look like. We have some usefull files for downloading, and a links section. Please ask questions. Welcome. Love, Bobby Sickness brings us to our knees. It shows us we are human and that human bodies don't live forever. Showing love to those who are sick and getting love from someone who is sick...will last. It will remain in the minds of those who loved them for years to come until they, also, go to their own resting place. Hold onto that love. long life, old age, everything good-Apache prayer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2009 Report Share Posted October 11, 2009 Hi, thanks for joining our group. Here is the standard welcome letter, my name is Bobby. Glad to help you in any way we can. Welcome new member. Some quick facts- * The liver is the largest organ of the body, and also the largest gland. * The liver affects nearly every physiological process of the body and performs over 500 different chemical functions. * The liver filters over a liter of blood each minute. This is a group of people helping each other to navigate through this terrible disease. We are very informal here, and have very few rules. They can be counted on one hand. No soliciting, no flaming or insulting, and no politics or other divisive subjects. Most health support groups have moderation before your post is ever considered for the forum. This one is set so the we can actually converse, and that leaves a lot of leeway to the members to say what they want, but we try to keep the discussion somewhat related to liver disease. Mostly, common sense dictates this and there is seldom a need for any kind of moderator intervention. There are three moderators here, MaC, Pamela and myself. There are a number of transplant survivors, and transplant candidates. There are a few who are sick, and are not having transplants. Check out the members database to see who has what illness. It can also help keep people's names straight for you. There is a nice photo album, so we can see what we look like. We have some usefull files for downloading, and a links section. Please ask questions. Welcome. Love, Bobby Sickness brings us to our knees. It shows us we are human and that human bodies don't live forever. Showing love to those who are sick and getting love from someone who is sick...will last. It will remain in the minds of those who loved them for years to come until they, also, go to their own resting place. Hold onto that love. long life, old age, everything good-Apache prayer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2009 Report Share Posted October 12, 2009 Hi, thanks for joining our group. Here is the standard welcome letter, my name is Bobby. Glad to help you in any way we can. Welcome new member. Some quick facts- * The liver is the largest organ of the body, and also the largest gland. * The liver affects nearly every physiological process of the body and performs over 500 different chemical functions. * The liver filters over a liter of blood each minute. This is a group of people helping each other to navigate through this terrible disease. We are very informal here, and have very few rules. They can be counted on one hand. No soliciting, no flaming or insulting, and no politics or other divisive subjects. Most health support groups have moderation before your post is ever considered for the forum. This one is set so the we can actually converse, and that leaves a lot of leeway to the members to say what they want, but we try to keep the discussion somewhat related to liver disease. Mostly, common sense dictates this and there is seldom a need for any kind of moderator intervention. There are three moderators here, MaC, Pamela and myself. There are a number of transplant survivors, and transplant candidates. There are a few who are sick, and are not having transplants. Check out the members database to see who has what illness. It can also help keep people's names straight for you. There is a nice photo album, so we can see what we look like. We have some usefull files for downloading, and a links section. Please ask questions. Welcome. Love, Bobby Sickness brings us to our knees. It shows us we are human and that human bodies don't live forever. Showing love to those who are sick and getting love from someone who is sick...will last. It will remain in the minds of those who loved them for years to come until they, also, go to their own resting place. Hold onto that love. long life, old age, everything good-Apache prayer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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