Clarice ~
As is often the case, I'm a little late to this discussion but I'd like to add my agreement with what has been stated by others.
You're very welcome to post on any thread, at any time. There is no 'pecking order' here, in terms of who can post, although we do have specific categories and prefer to keep messages in the appropriate category. That is why I'm putting on my moderator's
chapeau (an old '30's-style leather football helmet) and moving this thread to the
'AN Community' forum, which is intended for messages that are not specifically related to acoustic neuroma and related issues and/or drift into personal exchanges, which are not a problem and even encouraged, but preferably in our 'AN Community' forum. I'm sure you'll understand the rationale behind this move. Frankly, it's one of the main functions of the moderators position because - most of the time - our members are quite well-behaved and little moderating is necessary.
Clarice, at any time, if you feel you have something to add to an ongoing thread, please do so. All comments are welcomed. Yes, some of the 'veterans' (like me) may be a bit more familiar with each other or occasionally post what may appear to be 'inside' jokes but in reality, we're all friends with a common bond. Unfortunately, that bond is an acoustic neuroma but we support each other and use our collective experience to inform others and our sense of humor to keep things from going all dark and dreary. Occasionally, we'll have an opportunity to get together socially such as the upcoming April 19th
'AN Brunch' being held at Maxwell's in Worcester, Massachusetts. I'll be attending that brunch, with my wife, the lovely and gracious Tina. As a resident of Connecticut, I'm able to attend and I always enjoy the camaraderie. Regrettably, I'm not able to attend the Chicago symposium in August but I know my AN friends will be posting lots of information and photos here, which I'll enjoy. I can guarantee you that you'll receive a warm welcome from other 'forumites' when you meet them in Chicago this summer. Let me add that it's good to have you aboard, Clarice, and I look forward to seeing more from you in the weeks and months ahead.
Jim