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death of a forum  [message #15582] Sun, 28 September 2003 08:15 Go to previous message
timmy

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You may remember my links to and my friendship with Helen Knox, who runs the Global Cyber Clinic website at http://www.globalcyberclinic.com. I used to send loads of people there because of the major questions they needed to have answered about sexual health matters.

Recently that has become a pay site, and the clinic traffic there has all but died. Which means loads of people are simply not getting answers.

I have the "site horsepower" to create a clinic here, in a different messageboard. The problem is I have no qualified medics that I know of to advise properly and professionally on sexual health matters. NOTE: No-one is talking about remote prescription, nor remote diagnosis. The most common answer will be "Make an appointment with your doctor if you are worried", or "this sounds normal, but do still check with the medic if you are still worried".

The question is, do we have any real medics here? or nurses? or people with sexual health outreach experience?

I'm damned sad that Helen has gone to a pay route. I wish she hadn't. Her site was unique and valuable. OK, she does have a living to earn, but.........



Author of Queer Me! Halfway Between Flying and Crying - the true story of life for a gay boy in the Swinging Sixties in a British all male Public School
 
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