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Old Dec 13, 2010, 05:01 PM
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Hi everyone, I have submitted my question to "Ask the therapists".

I completely understand they can't answer every question. There's a large chance mine won't be chosen. But I'll never know when it's been passed over.

As an alternative, I was thinking of asking my question in the forums. But I was afraid that publishing my question in a forum too soon, before the therapists have made their decision, would somehow "forfeit" my chances of being considered for selection by the therapists.

Is that how it works? If I ask the forum too, my question is likely to be rejected for consideration by the therapists?

Of if I choose to wait, what's a guesstimate of how long should I wait before I give up on my question being chosen by the therapists?

Thank you for any advice.

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Old Dec 13, 2010, 08:33 PM
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There is no connection between the two and posting a question here won't influence your chances one way or the other. Questions can take up to 4 weeks, if chosen to be answered, to appear in Ask the Therapist.
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