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Sendhelp Asked June 2019

Just started a discussion...no one can find it. Titled: "Caregiver Support Group". How can anyone find a new discussion?

If they have never posted on it?
If they do not know it exists?
Scrolling, scrolling, to Recent forum activity.....scrolling through to discussions, then scrolling through Discussions to find
"Caregiver Support Group".
Is there an easier way?

Sendhelp Jun 2019
Now I can find the new CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP, but how can members who have never seen it discover it?

That is why I turned this into a question, (because the support group is "hidden" in discussions). It would be a positive thing for those needing support, imo.

Look at how many good answers you gave here! Thanks!

gladimhere Jun 2019
Click your avatar, then select activity, if recent it would be near the top, I would think. But, if older, very difficult too find.

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Shane1124 Jun 2019
You can go to the top of this page and hit “Activity” - this feature list the posts you have began or contributed to. Click on the thread to see responses. I hope this helps.

Sendhelp Jun 2019
FF,
It is not even easy for me to find it.
Only by scrolling.
If I post, it is at the top of Recent Forum Activity for only a moment, then gone!!

freqflyer Jun 2019
Sendhelp, it's tough to find a new Question or Discussion especially if we had been on this forum for a number of years.

I went up to the blue/green bar at the top of the page and clicked on the magnifying glass. I typed in "Caregiver Support Group" and the system gave me 5k such similar titles. Well, that wasn't going to work.

Then I typed in your screen name. Again, a lot of original questions/discussions. Wish the software was set up so one could arrange those questions/discussion found in the last date in.

Whew, glad JuliaRose found it :)

Sendhelp Jun 2019
Thanks JuliaRose!

JuliaRose Jun 2019
Hi, I see it on top in the bottom sections with discussions. There are 4 answers and someone posted just 21 minutes ago.

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