The weirdest thing...

Anything on your mind that isn't about RLS? It's nice to realize that there is life beyond this disease and have an opportunity to get to know our online family in a different context.
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ViewsAskew
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The weirdest thing...

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Huh, I logged in to read messages and while reading, got a notification that I had a new PM. So, went to read the PM, except there isn't a new one. There is one from early yesterday that I'd already read....

So, I went to check my email. Indeed, there is an email saying I have a new PM. I came back just to check, and no PM.

So, if anyone sent me a PM today, please don't think I just ignored you and please send it again.
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Post by Aiken »

It's not something weird, like having a full inbox, is it?

Can people retract a PM if it hasn't been received yet?
Disclaimer: I often talk about what I do and what works for me, but these are specific to me and you should always consult a healthcare professional before trying these things yourself, lest you endanger your health or life.

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Post by ViewsAskew »

It wasn't full, but I did wonder if that could happen (the full problem) so I checked to see.

I think they might be able to retract it before it's read, Aiken. I've got one sitting in my outbox right now to someone who PMed me awhile back but doesn't check in here very often. I suppose that if I deleted it, it wouldn't show up in his inbox anymore.

Most likely problem solved...thanks.
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