I've just noticed that as I have been writing on other peoples threads none of my postings has shown up on my profile. Just in case anyone wants to follow what I have written (and also so I can keep track of them) I shall re-post them as a new thread. I shall include a link to the original posting so please go back there if it's still active to continue the discussion...
Intro.: I've just noticed that as I... - Atrial Fibrillati...
Intro.
Jonathan. Go to your profile. Left tab (default) is posts and the second one "replies" is your replies to posts.
Beat me to it, look at replies not posts. There all there and interesting.
Also the posts always remain live and people can add to them (I know because sometimes I get emails from posts that are over 6 months old because I have pressed the "Follow Post" button).
Thanks guys - that'll save me a lot of time.
I suspect that you have already done most, if not all of this, but i have included for the benefit of others, many who may not know.
in settings under your profile you can set so as to receive an email notification for each new post. Then when you get the email you can hit button to take you to the post and then hit follow if you want to that is.
Then emails for your followed posts come into your inbox and have the first three of four lines displayed. If the response interests you then can hit the "See Reply" button and it will take you straight to that particular response regardless as to where it is in the chain (particularily useful if it is a long chain and thee new post is in response to a previous comment near the top.
Using the above I find it very easy to see what is being said and what interests me or where I feel that I can add a comment or cross refer.
A project director who I worked for said that I have a brain like a sponge and can recall well what I have read and seen even if a few years previously. Been very useful in my work.
Hit submit too quickly.
This way I am using my skills to hopefully help others in this mad world of AF (together with my analytical skills).
I also should have added that I set up a dedicated email address for HUL so that it does not clutter my personal email inbox and this also makes it much easier to sort, etc.
I just came across your postings. Would it be possible to get more information and advice. After 4 years in AF and trying different medications , the cardiologist i had been seeing all that time unfortunetly and unexpectedly died last November. I saw another cardiologist who recommended an EP. They have both recommended a pace and ablation of the AV node. I am not happy to rely upon a pacemaker to beat my heart. Maybe there is some other direction i could go.? Can you help? I need another opinion.