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Originally Posted by Kymaro
I havent yet to learn how to quote a part of a tread yet but I would if I could
"Should not have started this thread"
I'm sorry you are thinking that way... I believe no one should be sorry for starting any thread. At the time you start it you needed it and that is why we all here (I think so anyway).
As for the question, I think we each have to learn what "our normal" is. I fought hard for people to accept my normal. I feel the best (mood, physical..etc) when I'm slighty hypomanic. (hypomanic description set by all my pdoc's thus me saying its my normal)...
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Totally agree.
sugahorse! Especially the do not be sorry for starting a thread part. We post because we are needing the support of others who understand. And so do you. And that is a VERY good thing!
(Kymaro, to quote a post, just hit the "quote" button on the lower left of that post, and voila, it is there for you to respond to. If you want to respond to a particular part, you can edit parts between [quotesoandso and a bunch of numbers] and the [/quote] parts, taking care to not accidently delete the [ and ] parts. If you do though, just type them back on and all will be well.
If you want to quote multiple quotes --or parts thereof-- click on the "off" button next to the "quote" one. They will come up in the order you click them in, so if you want them in a certain order, just click those buttons in the order you would like to see the quotes appear. The "on/off" is a toggle, so if you change your mind about one it is easy.
Piece of advice? Highlight and control c (ie.,save) whatever you've written before going back. I can't remember if going back erases the previous writing, but I think it does. It's a good habit to get into anyway, as it is rather traumatic to lose a particularly long or worded-just-right post. Yup, personal experience. Too many times...

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