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<blockquote data-quote="Grateful" data-source="post: 1615086" data-attributes="member: 438800"><p>I don't mind spelling or punctuation issues. After all, I use American spelling and punctuation (out of habit) so people in the UK must find that strange sometimes. The paragraphs are a bigger issue for me. When a long post is written as a single paragraph, I copy/paste it into Windows Text and insert paragraphs before reading it. Otherwise just impossible to read, for my befuddled brain. (I have already posted about this in the "Other Stuff" sub-forum or whatever it is called.)</p><p></p><p>Sorry, that was off-topic. What I find amazing about this forum is that, without claiming to provide medical advice, it is actually more helpful in some respects than fairly large portions of the medical establishment. That seems to be due not only to the apparent weaknesses in the establishment, but also to the unusually well-run and well-designed forum and the depth of knowledge of the members. The main website is very good too -- often providing the answers to the questions that people go to the forum for, instead!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grateful, post: 1615086, member: 438800"] I don't mind spelling or punctuation issues. After all, I use American spelling and punctuation (out of habit) so people in the UK must find that strange sometimes. The paragraphs are a bigger issue for me. When a long post is written as a single paragraph, I copy/paste it into Windows Text and insert paragraphs before reading it. Otherwise just impossible to read, for my befuddled brain. (I have already posted about this in the "Other Stuff" sub-forum or whatever it is called.) Sorry, that was off-topic. What I find amazing about this forum is that, without claiming to provide medical advice, it is actually more helpful in some respects than fairly large portions of the medical establishment. That seems to be due not only to the apparent weaknesses in the establishment, but also to the unusually well-run and well-designed forum and the depth of knowledge of the members. The main website is very good too -- often providing the answers to the questions that people go to the forum for, instead! [/QUOTE]
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