Just posting a positive acknowledgement to everyone who contributes to My MSAA Community! We're continually amazed at the kindness and honesty from our members, which helps remind everyone that they are not alone in their MS journey.
Please remember though: this online forum exists as a safe space where everyone can feel comfortable to share, regardless of their background and interests...and we always hope to keep it that way! With that, take some time to reacquaint yourself with the "HealthUnlocked community guidelines" found on the website footer and our "My MSAA Community guidelines" always readily available under the Pinned Posts section:
Thanks John for the great reminder. It's Fancy1959 and I've just run across it. Better late than never! It never ever hurt to bring this to the Forefront since it is a true backbone of our entire chat room. There are always people here that need our support, kindness, and our one-on-one dialogue speaking to people that are actively dealing with the same issues they are. We simply need to remember how we were once welcomed into this chat room.
As I tell everyone that they have found a safe place full of some of the most caring and compassionate people I have ever met. A place where it is safe to ask questions, voice concerns, or simply speak to others who truly understand what you're going through. This is what makes us so very special and why our membership has absolutely skyrocketed in the past year. Anyone who has questions can feel free to ask any of the community ambassadors or the administrators for the MSAA site. Fancy.
Love this response, Fancy1959 , thank you! And it doesn't matter whenever someone reads this post, it's always an evergreen reminder to continue to respect one another on this great online Community so we can continue to make it as successful, expanding, and welcoming as it has been!
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