Many of the threads on Health are getting very, very long. While I can appreciate the desire to keep information all in one place, there are several of us who do our best to scan the subject lines to see if anyone has a concern or if there's a trouble spot. To look over to the number of posts and see that there are over 100 messages in a thread is daunting. Personally, I'm hesitant to simply jump to the last few posts, read the spreadsheet, and comment.
On the other hand, if I have to read more than 50 posts, I'm likely to leave a long thread to when I have time. Sometimes, my schedule is unforgiving and I won't be able to log back into the board. Clearly, there are very competent people who are helping but if the thread is long, they are spreading themselves thin.
I'd like to suggest trying to cap a thread at 50 posts unless the caregiver is in mid-crisis. Open a new thread when it makes sense to do so and link the previous thread. It may also be helpful to post a brief summary if something out of the ordinary was happening previously.
Sorry to be a nitpicky housekeeper but we do want to make sure everyone gets the help they need in a timely way.
On the other hand, if I have to read more than 50 posts, I'm likely to leave a long thread to when I have time. Sometimes, my schedule is unforgiving and I won't be able to log back into the board. Clearly, there are very competent people who are helping but if the thread is long, they are spreading themselves thin.
I'd like to suggest trying to cap a thread at 50 posts unless the caregiver is in mid-crisis. Open a new thread when it makes sense to do so and link the previous thread. It may also be helpful to post a brief summary if something out of the ordinary was happening previously.
Sorry to be a nitpicky housekeeper but we do want to make sure everyone gets the help they need in a timely way.