Barbara,  You were one of my first "friends" online.  I too have had TM for 
16-17 years and now I have mononeutritis multiplex, another autoimmune 
condition that effects peripheral nerves.  Knowing that I have friends out 
there, even if we don't post that often, means a great deal to me. - Roger in 
Kennewick, WA

----- Original Message -----
From: "Barbara H." <barbara...@gmail.com>
To: "kevin weilacher" <hwyfli...@yahoo.com>
Cc: "Jeron Rampersad" <rumc...@hotmail.com>, bpe...@austin.rr.com, 
cherp...@msn.com, tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 7:44:02 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] gone to facebook

I'm still here, too. I don't comment as much -- if someone else has already 
said what I might have said, then I don't usually chime in. The TMIC as a whole 
is not nearly as active as it was when I first joined back some...oh, 14-15 
years ago. I'm coming up on my 16th "anniversary" with TM on Sept. 1. I think 
one reason is that there is a lot of information available online now, and 
that's a good thing. When I first contracted TM, I didn't have a computer, and 
the local library had a two-page spread in one medical book, and that was it. 
TM was the first thing I searched for when we did get a computer, and this 
group was the first concrete link I found. It was a godsend, really, to have 
somewhere to post questions and compare notes. But now that so much more 
information is online, people may be getting their questions answered in their 
own research. 

And I think, too, for some of us who have been here a while, we've gotten our 
basic questions answered (even if the answer in some cases is that there is no 
known answer), so there's not as much to talk about. The main reason I stay on 
now is to be of help if anyone else has a question or just needs some empathy 
and support. 

Too, as Roger said, some have gone on to other means of communication now. I 
think the TM message board or bulletin board was pretty active for a while, and 
now Facebook is where many people go to interact online. I was in the group 
there for a while, but left -- the 50+ messages Bobby Jim referred to were just 
too much for me. When I first came online, TMIC was about the only thing I 
"did" online besides an occasional e-mail to family who had e-mail. But now 
nearly everybody has e-mail, many friends are on Facebook, I've found several 
blogs I read as well as news and entertainment -- now I have to be careful not 
to let computer time eat up too much of my day. And I don't know, but I think 
that may be the biggest reason some folks aren't as active. 

When I send out birthday greetings, if an e-mail bounces back to me, I'll make 
a note of it so I don't post that non-working e-mail again next time, but I 
don't delete the name in case they come back. It is sad every month to see that 
there are almost as many inactive names there as there are active now. I miss 
hearing from some of those folks and wonder how they are. 

But I truly think as long as there is a TMIC, there will be some of us here. We 
just need to wave every now and then. :-) 

Barbara H. 
http://barbarah.wordpress.com 

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