This Poll Is In Regard To The MC Foundation Newsletter

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I would prefer that my copy of the newsletter:

1. be emailed to me (by free subscription).
17
38%
2. be posted on the MC Foundation website where I could read it whenever I wanted (no subscription needed).
3
7%
3. be posted on the MC Foundation website, but I would appreciate an email (by free subscription) reminding me whenever a new issue has been published.
24
53%
4. be mailed to me, using snail mail (by free subscription)
1
2%
 
Total votes: 45

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This Poll Is In Regard To The MC Foundation Newsletter

Post by tex »

Hi all,

Just for the sake of this survey, assume that you might be interested in reading a newsletter published quarterly (or whatever) by the MC Foundation. Out of the options offered in this survey, which would you personally prefer?

Thank you, we appreciate your help.

Tex
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I would prefer the email reminder, so that I could retrieve the newsletter at will, and that would be another opportunity to see what's new on the MC Foundation website. Thanks!
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Hello Tex,

Option 3 works best for me.
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Good Morning Tex,
As you are aware, I prefer option 3.
Deb
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Diagnosed w/collagenous MC, Barrett's Esophagus, Celiac, Hypothyroidism.
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Hi Tex,
I would prefer option 3 , and am excited for it to get off the ground. thank-you, thank-you. I will read it.
diagnosed with LC by biopsy
in May 2013 , supplements B complex, Vit C ,Vit D3 Zinc, with a multivitamin, and magnesium to round out the pack.
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The October 1 Newsletter is online

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I am not sure that all here are aware that the Oct 1, 2015 premier newsletter was posted last month on the MC Foundation Website.
Here is the link to access it:
http://www.microscopiccolitisfoundation ... 1-1rev.pdf

We would love to receive your newsletter suggestions. You are also invited to submit articles and mini articles.
We are all in this together and YOU are the inspiration for everything we attempt to do!

Thanks in Advance,
Deb :pigtail:
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Diagnosed w/collagenous MC, Barrett's Esophagus, Celiac, Hypothyroidism.
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Post by ldubois7 »

Hi Tex!

#3 works for me!
Linda :)

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Post by tex »

Hi Linda,

That's basically what we decided to do. Anyone who signs up can either read the emailed newsletter, or use it as a reminder that a new issue of the newsletter has been posted on the website). Archived newsletters are available for download there, also.

Thanks,
Tex
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Tex,
I didn't see that the thread was from November.....glad I made the right choice! 👍
Linda :)

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Hello Tex..

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I did an Internet search and for some reason I can't find the MC Foundation. Would you have a link I could use? Thanks for everything!

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Post by tex »

Hi Gay,

Apparently we don't get enough hits to excite Google. Here's a link:

http://www.microscopiccolitisfoundation.org/

There's also a link (the one in red) near the top of each page on this site.

Tex
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I missed the link...sorry Tex.

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Thanks for the link and taking the time to provide it. You're the best and I don't think I'd be doing as well as I am without you, the site and all the helpful knowledgeable people who share here.

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