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Knowing that Brian's health is sometimes problematic I find the fact that he has been away from the message board for some time and that no one knows why he is away to be very troubling. (Maybe that's because I'm a parent, like many others here.)
I, too, am someone who has health problems, sometimes serious. There are two people who regularly visit this board who know how to contact me or my family by phone, if necessary.
I would strongly recommend all people who post here regularly to have at least one other person, someone that they can trust implicitly, who would know how to contact them by phone if necessary.
It is very difficult to be in constant contact with people when we visit this message board and not feel attached to them - at least to the extent that we rejoice in their happiness and worry about them when something may have gone wrong.
I, of all people, know all about 'privacy' and the need for discretion. But I have found people here whom I can trust. There are four people who visit this message board (or lurk) who know everything that they need to know about me - and I about them. I find that very comforting.
Just something for others to think about.
J F R
The paradox has often been noted that the United States, founded in secularism, is now the most religiose country in Christendom, while England, with an established church headed by its constitutional monarch, is among the least. (Richard Dawkins, 2006)
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