Hi, everyone:
I find myself repeating a lot of information or providing links to past Topics for new people joining our forum who are in search of answers. That's fine, I don't mind. But it's occurred to me that we could stop re-inventing the wheel so much and, at the same time, provide a great service for newbies who want information quickly after initial diagnosis.
I'm not sure how feasible this is, but I'll put it out there for people to give their opinions: should we create a new section of the forum that gathers all the best member-reported research all in one place? The idea is it wouldn't be an area where new posts are made. It would be "read-only" and would comprise copies of the best posts that give information on all things AN-related: benefits and risks of different types of treatment, personal experiences with different treatments and advice for how to prepare for them (e.g., useful items to bring to the hospital before surgery, how CyberKnife treatments are carried out from the patient's perspective, etc.), how to read your own MRI, a list of questions to ask doctors when you're trying to decide which type of treatment is best for you, more-or-less-technical descriptions of various tests (ABR, hydrops, MRIs, CT scans, audiograms, etc.) useful in diagnosis and treatment planning, contact information for doctors who offer free consultations, etc. These entries could be excerpts from threads (one or more individual posts on a Topic) or the entire thread; the latter would require the smallest amount of work and is therefore the most feasible way of handling this.
Posts/Threads could be chosen either by a moderator or "elected" for inclusion by virtue of members recommending it 'x' number of times.
Perhaps this idea requires too much volunteer work that simply isn't available. But I thought I'd throw it out there for everyone's consideration. I fear that some very beneficial information gets lost over time after a Topic hasn't been visited in a long time and is either retired or forgotten.
What do you all think?
Sincerely,
TW