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Hello Everyone
#1
Hello!
I'm the new kid on the block. I heard this is a friendly neighbourhood.

I want to learn how to navigate in these sometimes unsafe seas of IOP's. I also want to contribute whatever knowledge I have harvested over the years on health related matters.

And, generally, I want to participate in the cheerful ambiance of these forums.

Thank you for accepting me.
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#2
Welcome to the site, Melusine.

Plenty of rules to read but once you do things will be much easier. There is a learning curve but it's honestly not so bad. This is a great site for what you seem to be looking for.

Enjoy!
(09-27-2018, 08:42 PM)Charon Wrote: You must learn to be responsible for your own health in this day and age.  The government does not care.

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#3
welcome aboard. may u find all u need.

the rules which we do enforce: http://ioplist.org/showthread.php?tid=1

Do about five posts a day. When u hit fifty, u may PM. and see more of forum. and do ten posts a day.

Check out how we speak. Keep impt info off public forums. These are such dangerous times.

But we are happy to have u here.
Angel  It is Well with My Soul  Angel
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#4
Hello Melusine & Welcome to the Forum.  I hope you enjoy it here! Big Grin
This too shall pass. Heart
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#5
Hi and welcome to the forum Melusine.

And thank you for posting and teasing use with the possiblity of more cheerful ambiance.  Big Grin  

Nice way to put it and I hope you truely find some happy thoughts on here.

I know I do.
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#6
Thank you, Linville, Roses, The4thDimension and of course, Charon
for your welcome. It's comforting and gives me an insight on my journey on IOP List.

Melusine
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#7
Welcome  Melusine   Exclamation  enjoy
 How People Treat You is Their Karma, How You React is Yours
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#8
Welcome Melusine,

You heard right! Thanks for your friendliness and kind words. I hope you receive everything you need.
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#9
Welcome to the neighbourhood Melusine! Wonderful people here!!
"It is much more important to know what sort of a patient has a disease than what sort of a disease a patient has."  -William Olser
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#10
Hello, Melusine!  You seem very upbeat, and I look forward to reading your posts.
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