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1. Inappropriate posting in a debate: We insist on a certain level of respect and civility toward other users, even when your viewpoints differ, and prohibit posts that attack posters personally or serve only to anger others (see "trolling" above).

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Minor Problems

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3. One post: Do not post multiple messages with the same content. One post in the most appropriate thread is sufficient.

4. Corrections: There is no need to point out another poster's spelling or grammatical errors unless you think it is causing confusion. Remember that not all members are native English speakers. Communication, not correctness, is our goal. When other people (especially new members) fail to search and start new threads on old topics, don't scold them or make them feel unwelcome. The best way to be helpful is by posting a link to a relevant thread or specific instructions for problem solving. Set a good example yourself by searching first before starting a thread if you have a question that may already have been answered in the forums or want to discuss a topic that may already have been discussed.

Kind regards

Arrhythmia Alliance

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Vonnegut

I’d like to post this on the Atrial Fibrillation site but don’t know how to do that,

When I forgot to take the first Flecainide 100mg of the day and my heart behaved very well without it I asked a doctor at my surgery if I could use a reduced dose in the morning in future so I now have 50mg tablets to take in the morning and the 100mg for the evening and hoping my AF free life will continue.

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TracyAdminPartner in reply toVonnegut

Good Morning

Thank you for your post, our Admin team ensure the Forum Rules and Guidelines are shared periodically on all of our monitored Forums, this is so all members (new and existing!) are aware of them to ensure our Forums remain a welcoming and safe environment for all. Further to your enquiry regarding Flecainide, it is good to know the new medication approach is successful!

Kind regards

TracyAdmin

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Vonnegut in reply toTracyAdmin

But you have failed to explain how I can go about posting it on the forum. I seem able to reply to the posts of others but don’t know how to post things myself.

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TracyAdminPartner in reply toVonnegut

Hello

The post is 'pinned' so everyone is able to access and refer to them. So please feel free to refer any members to the 'pinned posts' section of the Forum.

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Valentina98 in reply toVonnegut

If you click on the button that says "Write" that should take you to a empty post, if you type your question on there then post it should work

Hope that helps x

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Vonnegut in reply toValentina98

“An empty”! Not what you wrote! I used to be a teacher and incorrect written English always annoys me! Sorry!

Is it the bit that says “post”?

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Valentina98 in reply toVonnegut

I'm a teacher as well, I'm also 3 days postpartum. So please forgive my error, I've had about 12 hours sleep in 3 days.

Yes, just click on post once you've typed your post.

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Vonnegut in reply toValentina98

Wow! You have atrial fibrillation while still young! Poor you.! Hope the birth went well and that you are able to breastfeed, as I did with my two. That was quite a long time ago now though!

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