I am posting too often?
cracker
Community member Posts: 324 Pioneering
I hope I am not posting too much. The frequency will no doubt die down after a bit. I have been alone with illness for so long and unable to talk about it that I am afraid I have a barrage of questions.
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Hello @cracker and welcome to the forum.
Personally I don't think 5 posts in one day could be considered posting too much.
My main concern is if you are having brain fog you could end up being overwhelmed by information coming to you if you post too many questions in one go, though the answers once posted will be there for you review any time. Also answers can lead to more questions.
Perhaps make a list of your questions, prioritise the urgent ones and make your way through over time? It is only a suggestion.
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Hi @cracker
Not at all, you can post as often as you likeScope
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Thanks. I'm not overwhelmed by the information. These are question I have had for a long time, it is a relief to finally get some answers.
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Ask away and post as much as you want @crackerwe are hear go help and listen
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Thank you so much. This support means more than I can say, after so many long years of not being able to speak to anyone about disability. This forum open a new world for me.
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