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Default Mar 24, 2020 at 09:50 AM
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Unless I'm experiencing major memory issues, it seems to me that a number of threads that were posted in the "Bipolar Treatments" subforum in the Bipolar forum (https://psychcentralforums.com/bipolar-treatments/) have disappeared. I looked at the threads very carefully, and not only are threads I remember relating to bipolar medications seemingly missing, but I even noticed that a thread I created a while back called (approximately) "Role of therapy for bipolar disorder treatment" is missing. Why is this? It's not even that I see them "moved". They're gone from https://psychcentralforums.com/bipolar-treatments/

Was there some kind of limit set to only 3 pages for that subforum? If so, I guess they drop off into the great abyss.

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Default Mar 24, 2020 at 10:23 AM
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Do you mean this thread:

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Default Mar 24, 2020 at 10:36 AM
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Do you mean this thread:

Therapy for bipolar disorder
Yes, that's the thread I mentioned as an example. How do you see it and I don't? Are you given some Psych Central in some other world realm than me? I looked through the 3 pages (only 3 pages available) five times (once after your post) and still don't see it. Another member said he didn't see another thread that used to be there about ECT for bipolar disorder. See his observation at https://psychcentralforums.com/6801449-post784.html

I looked after the above-mentioned member said the "ECT for bipolar" thread was missing, and like him, didn't see it. How/why you see the mentioned threads, I do not know. The two happen to be ones I started. I believe I see missing threads that other members started, too, so I can't get paranoid that only my threads would be sent to another "realm", so to speak.

Believe me, I'm not psychotic. I don't see those threads. Is there some glitch in my (and the other member's) settings that only affects the "Bipolar Treatments" subforum in the Bipolar forum?

I looked a 6th time. They are still not visible to me. I can only see 3 pages for that subforum.

I'm unsure what else to write. If someone wants me to attach screen shots of the three pages I see, I can do it.

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Default Mar 24, 2020 at 11:08 AM
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I think threads are searchable, but they dont stay on the menus forever. Whether the limit for appearing on the menu is by date or by number of entries, i do not know.

For example, an ancient roll call thread is searchable, but wont show up on the menu?

Eta - i see by looking at the bottom of the menu, the search is by date, the last 100 days. Seesaws post is beyond that range.
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Default Mar 24, 2020 at 11:38 AM
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Yes, that's the thread I mentioned as an example. How do you see it and I don't? Are you given some Psych Central in some other world realm than me? I looked through the 3 pages (only 3 pages available) five times (once after your post) and still don't see it. Another member said he didn't see another thread that used to be there about ECT for bipolar disorder. See his observation at https://psychcentralforums.com/6801449-post784.html

I looked after the above-mentioned member said the "ECT for bipolar" thread was missing, and like him, didn't see it. How/why you see the mentioned threads, I do not know. The two happen to be ones I started. I believe I see missing threads that other members started, too, so I can't get paranoid that only my threads would be sent to another "realm", so to speak.

Believe me, I'm not psychotic. I don't see those threads. Is there some glitch in my (and the other member's) settings that only affects the "Bipolar Treatments" subforum in the Bipolar forum?

I looked a 6th time. They are still not visible to me. I can only see 3 pages for that subforum.

I'm unsure what else to write. If someone wants me to attach screen shots of the three pages I see, I can do it.
Edited out the first part. I also only see 3 pages. However:

I actually found it by going to your profile and just looking at the list of threads you created. It wasn't very hard to find.

View your profile and under Statistics it says something like Threads Created (There are also all your posts). Just click on that and you'll see a list of all the threads you started.

Hope that helps.

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You can also view threads you subscribed to by hitting the Subscribed button near the top of the page (under the logo). That should pull a list of every thread you've commented on.

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Seesaw, i hereby pronounce you Honorary Tech Support! (i are one too )

Eta : not pronounce, dub, i mean dub. I hereby dub.
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Well hopefully that helps because we've reached the end of my tech knowledge, lol!

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Default Mar 24, 2020 at 01:01 PM
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Well hopefully that helps because we've reached the end of my tech knowledge, lol!
It was REAL. You synthesized facts and experience into knowledge. I really am quite excited about this.

I didnt know how you had brought up the post you did, and i was reluctant to say so. That reluctance is anti-knowledge. Thats why people say there are no dumb questions.
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