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Old Jul 16, 2015, 11:32 AM
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I just joined and am overwhelmed - I can not even figure out how to join a chat group. One instruction I found said that I must make 5 posts to be eligible. Does this count as a post? Or this is only a reply and somehow I need to create my own post? I am starting to go down into a bipolar pit - which I have managed to avoid for over a year. But this past Saturday I had an incident. How do I talk (chat) with someone?
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Old Jul 17, 2015, 01:26 AM
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Hi TamarKirk

I saw you in the chatroom so that's a start, I think you figured out how to find your way there

Yes, you're correct - you needed the first 5 posts approved (at point in time of me replying to this particular post; you have 9 posts displaying, which will obviously increase the more you make ...) A "post" is a new thread, like the one you created, or a reply to a thread (like my reply here) ... they all total your tally for number of posts.

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