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ursa
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How is this an upgrade, it appears more like a 'downgrade' to me.

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YvonneD

Sorry Ursa - my computer does not have the original to which you refer. Can you explain please?

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sandybrown

All I am looking for is information. How it is delivered or the way it is delivered? not interested.

Money and more money is required for IT upgrade, a charity with limited funds may experience difficulties with IT upgrade.

As we have read in the last few months, medication advice and food intake needs changing!

Both NHS and Heart UK are still in old guidelines.

Nowadays some individuals are doing their own research on both medication and food intake.

May be very soon we can see the changes in NHS and Heart UK guideline.

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sandybrown

Hello,

I am afraid I have no comments to make on system upgrade. I am happy to read medical information in what ever format it is given and learn from others experience!. NHS and Heart UK have their guide lines, it made need updating!

Keep it simple.

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ursa

I just press the 'upgrade' button, or something.

The old version gave you access to the questions people posted and the latest replies. The new version just gives you the list of posts.

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Floozie

Does this mean we won't be able to read any replies in future, just the questions? If so this is surely a step backwards.

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ursa

We can read the replies, but we have to search for the latest comments. Previously, the latest comments were shown.

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sandybrown

All,

It depends on how you access to read comments and replies. I use an old email response to me to access and get to all the comments and replies!

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DakCB-UK

This website just keeps getting more and more confusing. Someone needs to send its designers/programmers back to school and remind them to Keep It Simple, Stupid rather than playing with all the whizzbang javascript they can find.

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DakCB-UK

Come on tinad. Can you ask HEARTUK to look into moving to something that is kinder to disabled people, low-speed internet connections and low-power computing?

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ursa

Bale, I think we should not need to go through our internet mails to see who responded to our posts.

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sandybrown in reply toursa

Hi,

Thanks. When I see a response email in the inbox, this email in my inbox is a reply to my reply to the post or question, I open it and then click on continue reading. I can see all the activities.

If there is no response email there are other ways I can get to Healthunlocked, open the web link [ healthunlocked.com/heartuk/...] or via an old eamil, open it and click on coutinue reading.

Other methods?, May be the simplest method is to google healthunlocked to get there?

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