I like the new improvements. It is easier to follow.
I would like to see a draft file folder. You could look at the context see it if it never gets posted but you could see the beginnings ( a spark ) of an idea before the Parkinson's erased it from your head.
I know there is people who are from all walks of life, interest and want to keep a certain amount of annanimity but along with time names have become a major problem for me so maybe a color code that I can personally assign to a person or post .
Also a better spell check or you are really going to see badddd spelling.
If I see a post and it looks like a page out of a book, I skip it. Short blasts of knowledge with a day to meditate on my answer. I have found that my first analysis of a conversation is not how it was intended to be interpreted. When I want to go back and refer to it, it is lost to the traffic. If some body wanted me to personally see it mark it some way.
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Also if there was a quick reference to the poster's age so I am not telling an 80 year old man to walk backwards to release the tension in your curled toes.
If I had to use symbolism a brain is bottle full of bubble solution. Parkinson's is taking out that mixture with a wand and blowing bubbles with it. You get less and less solution but instead of focusing on the solution life gets better when I concentrate on the bubbles.
color coded text : I do not know about others but words are becoming abstract along with time. Color coding would allow my thoughts to continue to flow without stopping. Ask a question about meds, green something about something new on the hirizon blue. And for now I am keeping my miss spelled words. Something less to distract me.
Subgroups instead of a beraug of cluttered questions and facts. Want a question about sex put it under that topic. Meds another topic. If I see the word muecina parabins again. Is this a drink in game or what.?
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