Guide How to start a new thread

Thanks for the lead, I'm sure I've seen this before, but it has been a while since I posted. It's like, rembering all my passwords! I wanted to make a new post to ask something that I looked for in searches but did not find. As a relatively new member, it took me some time to finally get this info to post. I almost gave up. I used the search button to find out how to place a new post and I guess it takes just the right wording to get there. I wonder if perhaps a tab on the header might work better? Unfortunately I don't spend my days and nights here so I don't get regular use which leads to lack of familiarity.
 
THANK YOU I AM REALLY STRUGGLING WITH THIS SITE REALLY NOT SURE HOW TO DO ANYTHING INCLUDING SEEING THE RESPONSES TO MY ?S AND HOW TO PUT MY ?S IN THE RIGHT CATEGORY. I POSTED MY HEALTH QUESTION IN NEW MEMBER PAGE LOL
You are most welcome. You will get the hang of the site, but most importantly, just start a thread wherever - members will alert the moderators to move it, if necessary :)
 
Though, it is better to start a new thread of your own than to revive a dead thread to ask a question on it or to hijack someone's emergency thread with your own emergency.

Reading old threads is good, posting on them is not so good.
I am wondering if this is what I did wrong? I made a post regarding needing help with an injured thread I posted in the emergencies, injuries area but it does not seem to be getting seen should I just start a new thread?? thanks1
 
How long does it typically take for a question to be reviewed and posted? :) On facebook it would sometimes take hours - and that is (sadly) sometimes the difference between life and death. :(
Sadly it can take some hours here too. The right person from the right time zone and all. Most here are here to help, just takes time sometimes.
 

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