| | "PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING in Experiences" , Thu 23 Sep 23:58:
This section, the Experiences Section is an area to tell the world, anonymously, about your own personal experience with St. John's Wort. Normally this means you've tried it for at least three weeks and want to tell someone... but more often, this space is provided and was intended for those who have taken SJW for three or six months, or perhaps a few years, and you have something to share... perhaps some words of encouragement, insight, or whatnot.
IMPORTANT If you have a question about someone elses' experience, or you want to know if what you are experiencing is "normal", whatever that means, could you please post your question in the General Questions area. Normally a mis-post into the wrong area is not a big deal, but the old software that runs this message board does not allow me to move messages from one area to another.
More importantly, if too many people continue to post questions here, all those great, wonderful, kind and encouraging messages about people's experiences with St. John's Wort will be lost in the continual series of questions/answers. There are some real gems in here.
If you don't heed this advice, unfortunately your message will be deleted by me.
Thanks for your attention.
Regards, Kelly Grand Poobah of the SJW Forums and sjwinfo pages
PS This message is certainly not directed at any one person on the board, or even just several people. I haven't even read the latest few messages. I have simply been scanning the message subjects over the past while and I'm concerned that people don't choose more carefully where they post.
PPS or PSS or whatever Technical geek note. I have learned enough about SQL databases this summer, in a great spurt of hard work that lasted several months of evenings-weekends-plus-a-day-job, that I now have enough knowledge about databases and programming to take this message board to the next level. I'm going to change things and provide some very cool new features you'll like. Watch for it, and egg me on about it, over the coming months. Cheers, k
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