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n,

I admit I haven't a clue as to what this post is about. Sometimes I'm not too clear on things. I hope it all gets resolved though. You sound "heavy hearted" and your posts are always so full of cheer. Hugs to you. Your posts always cheer me up. Have I said that before? Take care, Tristan Rojas wrote:

Reading one member's apologies to a number of us, I remain baffled.

Are we not a group? Are we not, therefore, a kind of extended family?

Can we not therefore say anything RELEVANT to coping with MS to

ALL the group? And is it not our obligation to do so, so that all the

group will be participating in the conversation?

After all, using my own imagery, if we realy WERE on a large cruise

ship, taking a large cruise for MS treatment and ultimately cure, would

we not all of us speak to one another, openly and frankly?

I think, that sitting on the deck in our padded deck chairs, dining to

gether, and lolling in our COOL POOL, we surely would, and that that

is the reason that we belong to a group such as this. I suppose that

one might have occasional reason to post the moderator or list owner,

but that by and large, we are all in this together, and that is why we

are here, to be together.

I do not mind an occasional private post regarding something rele

vant to a recent particular discussion, but NEVER about other mem

bers of this group. Some are more experienced on line than others,

and you have all been most kind, for example, about my notorious

"typos," for example. On most lists there are people who do post

me to ask me to clarify one of my own confusing posts, or odd use

of language, even about technical terms, but in all my years on line,

and in all my groups, and I moderate one, I have never before seen

a post criticising anyone. It is my hope that ALL will feel free to write

to me about what the heavens I meant to say in that last post--and

that none will ever post privately to anyone about anyone else.

I had not seen that post or an apology earlier today, but I gather that

this has occurred. I think that we must all bear in mind that each of

us is suffering from MS, a similar demylenating condition, or awaiting

a definitive diagnosis, and is therefore in and out of great emotional

distress--even those who seem so strong.

I love you all--and if the moderator or owner chooses not to post this

one, I will understand, of course.

Love to all,

n Rojas

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Trista; I had noted one member's apologies to many in the group,

and it seemed to me that something ought to be said about our

being a group, not just a collection of individuals floating out there!

I was not heavy hearted, more concerned that private posts might

be keeping meaningful information from the community at large,

and besides, we have the BEST moderator and group owner, too!

Thank you, Trista, not to worry, as we say in New York and here

in San Francisco area! Love and appreciation to you, n

Re: I am concerned

n,

I admit I haven't a clue as to what this post is about. Sometimes I'm not too clear on things. I hope it all gets resolved though. You sound "heavy hearted" and your posts are always so full of cheer. Hugs to you. Your posts always cheer me up. Have I said that before? Take care, Tristan Rojas wrote:

Reading one member's apologies to a number of us, I remain baffled.

Are we not a group? Are we not, therefore, a kind of extended family?

Can we not therefore say anything RELEVANT to coping with MS to

ALL the group? And is it not our obligation to do so, so that all the

group will be participating in the conversation?

After all, using my own imagery, if we realy WERE on a large cruise

ship, taking a large cruise for MS treatment and ultimately cure, would

we not all of us speak to one another, openly and frankly?

I think, that sitting on the deck in our padded deck chairs, dining to

gether, and lolling in our COOL POOL, we surely would, and that that

is the reason that we belong to a group such as this. I suppose that

one might have occasional reason to post the moderator or list owner,

but that by and large, we are all in this together, and that is why we

are here, to be together.

I do not mind an occasional private post regarding something rele

vant to a recent particular discussion, but NEVER about other mem

bers of this group. Some are more experienced on line than others,

and you have all been most kind, for example, about my notorious

"typos," for example. On most lists there are people who do post

me to ask me to clarify one of my own confusing posts, or odd use

of language, even about technical terms, but in all my years on line,

and in all my groups, and I moderate one, I have never before seen

a post criticising anyone. It is my hope that ALL will feel free to write

to me about what the heavens I meant to say in that last post--and

that none will ever post privately to anyone about anyone else.

I had not seen that post or an apology earlier today, but I gather that

this has occurred. I think that we must all bear in mind that each of

us is suffering from MS, a similar demylenating condition, or awaiting

a definitive diagnosis, and is therefore in and out of great emotional

distress--even those who seem so strong.

I love you all--and if the moderator or owner chooses not to post this

one, I will understand, of course.

Love to all,

n Rojas

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I also am puzzled but thought I may have missed something in all my

trips in and out of the house. Whatever it is Auntie n, we all

love you and don't want you to feel down or upset or doubt our

loving " family " . This is an outlet and gathering place for all of us

and from each other we can garner strength, wisdom, encouragement,

hope, love, and help. In our lives, is there anything else we can

ask for from one another. Hugging with every bit of cyber strength I

have.

> Reading one member's apologies to a number of us, I remain baffled.

> Are we not a group? Are we not, therefore, a kind of extended

family?

> Can we not therefore say anything RELEVANT to coping with MS to

> ALL the group? And is it not our obligation to do so, so that all

the

> group will be participating in the conversation?

>

> After all, using my own imagery, if we realy WERE on a large cruise

> ship, taking a large cruise for MS treatment and ultimately cure,

would

> we not all of us speak to one another, openly and frankly?

>

> I think, that sitting on the deck in our padded deck chairs,

dining to

> gether, and lolling in our COOL POOL, we surely would, and that

that

> is the reason that we belong to a group such as this. I suppose

that

> one might have occasional reason to post the moderator or list

owner,

> but that by and large, we are all in this together, and that is

why we

> are here, to be together.

>

> I do not mind an occasional private post regarding something rele

> vant to a recent particular discussion, but NEVER about other mem

> bers of this group. Some are more experienced on line than others,

> and you have all been most kind, for example, about my notorious

> " typos, " for example. On most lists there are people who do post

> me to ask me to clarify one of my own confusing posts, or odd use

> of language, even about technical terms, but in all my years on

line,

> and in all my groups, and I moderate one, I have never before seen

> a post criticising anyone. It is my hope that ALL will feel free

to write

> to me about what the heavens I meant to say in that last post--and

> that none will ever post privately to anyone about anyone else.

>

> I had not seen that post or an apology earlier today, but I gather

that

> this has occurred. I think that we must all bear in mind that

each of

> us is suffering from MS, a similar demylenating condition, or

awaiting

> a definitive diagnosis, and is therefore in and out of great

emotional

> distress--even those who seem so strong.

>

> I love you all--and if the moderator or owner chooses not to post

this

> one, I will understand, of course.

>

> Love to all,

> n Rojas

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Have a nice visit! I haven't seen my brother in over 6 years. It's also nice that he cooked dinner! I always appreciate it when someone else cooks, since I am usually the one with that job. I made breakfast for dinner tonight. Ham, hashbrowns, scrambled eggs and biscuits. Funny, I love it for dinner, but don't like breakfast food for breakfast! I am a little strange. Tristan Rojas wrote:

It's o.k. After all, we are a group, with a great moderator and a fine

list owner, and just terrific members; the blooper of one just made

me feel that private posts somewhat dilute the communication of

the group as a whole--not that I do not send them nor receive them,

just that I guess I always want myself to read what is on others'

minds. Don't worry about it. Perhaps I should not have had an

e-vent on line, but I just felt that way about something that one

person had apologised to me, among others about--and online,

which is good. Thank you for your concern; and I am feeling rather

cheery. My brother, , six years older than me is visiting, and

he was born totally deaf; the two of us communicating in a variety

of SIGN language and abbreviations, while typing our messages to

our groups is a kick. I let him use my Comcast account as it works so much better thant the variety of ISP that he has! So, he

cooked dinner tonight, and that did cheer me up! I had been very

ill with a cystic fibrosis exacerbation, but that is nearly gone, though I am full of Levaquin, a big gun antibiotic. Not to worry!

Thank you, Trista, for all your concern!

Love and hugs your way,

n

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