My Fellow Deletees and The Cyberbullied Sisters
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Athena, very well said!
Good luck with your appointment. Hoping for only good news.
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Good luck Athena,
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Athena ~ exactly! Best of luck today!
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Wishing you only good news today, Athena.
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best of luck Athena
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Good luck, Athena.
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Athena: Do hope you return to us with "good" news!! Best of luck!
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Thanks all - sorry if I alarmed anyone.
I am back. My onc gets to live
- no mets and there was never the suspicion. I was just going for my three-month check up. Wonderful man. I suspect he is, like me, a treatment minimalist, but we agreed that I would stay on Zometa for the heck of it. -
Yeah for the good news, Athena!
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Very good!
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Athena .. glad your appt went well!
hugs,
Bren
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Hugs, Athena. Glad you got to skip the homicide today.
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I want to say something but I don't know what...us and them? No. Umm, I suppose like anyplace else, there will be those that are there for no purpose other than to stir the pot. And in the cyber world, one can do so with complete anonomity. Oh, and I remember marie's post being totally hijacked and put up on another site as someone elses post - word for word. Where there exists a discussion board, there will be someone who seeks to abuse it, hack it, attack it and otherwise have a sinister plot to somehow put everyone at odds. We don't know who is for real sometimes - the moderators are pretty good at spotting many of the offenders but they get better and better and then with multiple accounts - it makes it appear to be a 'group' of them when, in fact, it is only one person with some sort of an axe to grind.
We are easy prey. Sadly, internet predators are very good at what they do.
With that said, (and a congrats to Athena), I am off and will leave this thread to its intended purpose - funding BCO.
Hugs all....LowRider
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Barbara, no - a life was saved - lol!
LowRider, always nice to hear from you.
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Glad you have good news, Athena. However, how do you cope with Zometa? I tried one IV severeral years ago and it caused me so much pain, I ended up back on the Onc's table the same day! I am just sticking with Vit D3 and a calcium tab once or twice a week when I can take it due to certain "problems" the calcium causes. So far except for some Osteopena in one of my hips, he says I am doing fine bone wise after 7 years on Arimidex. Glad you can endure the Zometa.
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Yay Athena!!!
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Grea news Athena. I have taken Zometa for about 4 yrs now. When I had my kyphoplasty a couple years ago, the bone doc told me that there were no signs of cancer inside the vertebrae and he said that it was because Aromasin and Zometa are working. He said they are a wonderous combo for many people. Hugs, Mazy
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Let's hope the changes made today are the start of something. I still have questions about them, which I left on Melissa's thread in this forum, but I am happy that we have all made a difference.
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Sorry but I don't see where the changes made will do a thing toward solving our problems.
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I asked her if it was required or merely optional to give a reason for reporting a post. Don't see how it being optional does anything to stop the deleter(s).
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riley702: Did Melissa ever reply to your question about being required or optional etc.? If it's optional she is just giving certain deleters more fuel, imo. I noticed she has not replied to my question on the other thread yet.
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Medigal - no, but it's only been 2 hours and it's in the evening, so...
I also posted the site is having trouble remembering where I am in a topic. Hopefully just a temporary glitch while they're working on things.
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WhiteRabbit, I agree. I don't think that the problem that we needed to have solved has been solved by these changes. And I worry that the changes will cause spam to increase again. I'm disappointed. I hope that there is more to come.
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I'm anxious for answers to our questions.
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I just deleted a spam post -- another member had reported it before me and the post said "edited by [this other member's name, not the spammer's name]"
My report made the spam go poof -- now it says "deleted by the community" and "edited by AnnNYC" -- so there does seem to be naming of the reporter, but only one at a time, and thus only the last reporter.
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We helped delete the same post. I put my reason in a post below it saying why I reported it.
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Also, there are now 2 buttons to report a post, either "report as spam" or "report as rule violation" (and rule violations are concisely defined as "threatening, hateful or abusive language"). This is the only way to report -- hit "report as spam" or "report as rule violation."
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Well, this is a step in the right direction, I think, but we really would like to see who the deleters are. All of them.
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Read the first and last page of this thread (all I have time for today) and think targeted ads could work nicely. Not just for products like hats, wigs and prosthetics, but also inspirational/informational reading material, nutritional products as well as cosmetic products. So many of us new to our diagnosis are looking for the right products that may be, perhaps, organic in nature, or inspiring to our health.
When the time permits I will read the other posts.
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Well ... it seems that I have another stalker and think I need to make it public so that there is no confusion. Erica31 has changed her name to Blah2 and has even gone as far as to give herself a similar profile pic to mine. Really????? WTF????
Blah2

Member Since: December 10, 2010
Last Login: March 18, 2011
Location: AK
Occupation:Biography
Diagnosis
Recent Posts by Blah2
Posted in: Day to Day Matters + Depression, Anxiety and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Created: 6 hours ago So you eat the potato and the skin ????
Posted in: Tests, Treatments & Side Effects + Surgery - Before, During, and After, Created: 6 hours ago Which is harder...chemo or bilateral mastectomy?
CHEMO !!!
Posted in: Connecting With Others Who Have a Similar Diagnosis + DCIS (Ductal Carcinoma In Situ), Created: Mar 17, 2011 01:05 am Sleuth
I am sorry for the way certain people have treated you here. This is no excuse for rudeness.
No excuse for someone to say you are "crapping on us" on a support forum.
No one has all of the answers, if we did, there would be a cure for cancer.'
Take care of yourself - I wish you the best
Posted in: Tests, Treatments & Side Effects + I've Donated to Breastcancer.org in honor of...., Created: Mar 4, 2011 11:32 pm YES I BELIEVE IT MAY WELL BE. You dam right it is serious, hypo Posted in: Tests, Treatments & Side Effects + I've Donated to Breastcancer.org in honor of...., Created: Mar 4, 2011 11:19 pm My Fellow Deletees and The Cyberbullied Sisters
Dearest innocent Blue
Safe from you and your cronies DUH !!!!
You all are putting on quite a show today- i love humor
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