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Old 10-04-2012, 06:35 PM   #1
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Before posting this I was looking around to see if anyone had posted something similar? But I didn't find anything, hope this is the right place to ask.

I was just wondering how many of you actually use the chatroom at all? Most of the chatters are from the other community and it's just not the same.


I would love to get to talk to some of you real time.
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Old 10-04-2012, 08:07 PM   #2
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I am brand new here and also curios about the chat option. When I click on it it states I have to have 5 posts but I really want to see if there is anyone online that can help me before my apt tomorrow
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Old 10-04-2012, 08:38 PM   #3
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not many of our members here use the chat rooms as most seem to prefer the forum format and "chat" via the forum threads

The chat rooms seem to be mainly used by the PsychCentral members with whom we share them, but any NT members that have the required posting number and want to go to a chat can have a separate room

Some members have posted "I am in Chat" on our social forum and sometimes managed to get a group together, but once again, it should be mentioned that most here seem to prefer the forums to chat, and the health discussion seem to always take place there too.
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I kind of understand why they prefer the forums now. And it is true, I spend way more time reading and reading trough threads (no matter how old) than whatever time I've spent actually talking in chatroom. I just have tried and all I do is just sit there and go away.

I still get online a lot, hoping I'd run into someone from here.
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I just can't stay up late enough to chat in there. Early to bed, early to rise..

I could chat at 6:00 a.m.
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I just can't stay up late enough to chat in there. Early to bed, early to rise..

I could chat at 6:00 a.m.

What time zone would that be? east, pacific or central time?
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Thanks for all the feedback. If any of you know anyone who has had an occipital nerve stimulator done can you point me in the right direction it has been approved by drs waiting for ins approval. Dr said I could have the trial starting as early as next week just looking for what to expect
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Thanks for all the feedback. If any of you know anyone who has had an occipital nerve stimulator done can you point me in the right direction it has been approved by drs waiting for ins approval. Dr said I could have the trial starting as early as next week just looking for what to expect
I have a stim for t.n. and I also have a stim thread in our t.n. forum it is the same stim used for on it is just called occipital stim because it is placed in a different area for a different nerve. but its the same . if I can help please do not hesitate to post or message me the link http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread124048-38.html
it is A LONG read so maybe easier if you just ask questions . but others have shared so you will get an idea about the stim and trial and final surgery, programing and all .
sending low pain and hope you have a nice week to come.
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What time zone would that be? east, pacific or central time?
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