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hello everyone,

OK, pred head question: Where is the little search icon on the website? I'm usually on my phone on the website, but now I'm on my laptop where I can see the whole page, but I don't see the search feature anywhere. I want to search CBD oil and cannabis for PMR/GCA.

And I've had my coffee already too, but I still am flummoxed.

Thanks!

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Top right hand of the page - in the strap with HealthUnlocked in green. It's a long box with rounded ends, not an icon.

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I found it once I signed in, ha ha. Thought I was signed in on the laptop but I wasn't since I am signed in on my phone.

"Flummoxed." Love that word.

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Baffle, bewilder, discombobulate, mystify......pted head causing you to be stumped by a simple task and forget how to do something you started 5 minutes ago.

I'm sorry I was going to respond to your comment, but I forgot what you wrote.

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You might remember while lying awake at 2:00 am, but probably not!

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