Fri-11-02-2022, 20:31 PM
In fact the question is: “Why has Psoriasisclub the nature that we see?”
I think there are a lot of factors that play a role in the nature of Psoriasisclub.
I visit other forums some times, of many kinds and types, e.g. photography, motorcycles, sometimes a technical forum though they are hard to understand, etcetera.
They are mostly helpful also, but have a different atmosphere.
Sometimes I visit facebook psoriasis sites, facebook is kind of a fehtherlight streaming forum with a very low span of attention. And over there I read a lot of nonsense and weird idea on psoriasis. There is a forum of the dutch association, where I sometimes post. They are reasonably good, but there is not so much activity.
So that winds back to partly what Forest said about psoriasisclub concerning adverts and integrity. But there is more to psoriasisclub.
There is knowledge and experience over here. The members together have gathered immense experience, without forcing that experience to others. They tell other members with questions about their personal experiences with medication or show the way to members that do have experience.
It is a factor that is greatly missed by industry. Yes there is scientific research and statistical proof, but to gain real insight you must dive in to personal experiences.
The strong point is that psoriasisclub has grown into a group of knowledged and friendly friends, spread out over the world, who have never met each other, mostly have never seen each other, but still are friends.
The club has, thanks to Fred, a number of simple rules where above all the rule is to respect each other, and for some reason that really works very well with psoriasisclub.
The club also thanks to Fred, has always the newest news facts about psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis. I have never seen that anywhere else. I even know that e.g. in the Netherlands the medical inspections (IGJ) has the weird philosophy that this kind of news should not given to patient as not to give them too much hope. Now that is a weird philosophy.
The club also has a lot of humour and interesse in each other’s life outside the psoriasis life. Half of what is posted is not about psoriasis but about a lot of other things in life, where we all have our opinions about, sometimes very different and the way that we discuss that has already learnt me lot of things and sometimes changed my view to things that I was sure of.
And last but not least the club has a great Staff… Kind of weird combination… a cow girl from the States, a fossil seeking gentleman from England, an English speaking hermit living unfindable in the country of France and a Dutch motorcycle girl dancing through life.
But…. It all works. and I bet this is not all that can be said about psoriasisclub.
I think there are a lot of factors that play a role in the nature of Psoriasisclub.
I visit other forums some times, of many kinds and types, e.g. photography, motorcycles, sometimes a technical forum though they are hard to understand, etcetera.
They are mostly helpful also, but have a different atmosphere.
Sometimes I visit facebook psoriasis sites, facebook is kind of a fehtherlight streaming forum with a very low span of attention. And over there I read a lot of nonsense and weird idea on psoriasis. There is a forum of the dutch association, where I sometimes post. They are reasonably good, but there is not so much activity.
So that winds back to partly what Forest said about psoriasisclub concerning adverts and integrity. But there is more to psoriasisclub.
There is knowledge and experience over here. The members together have gathered immense experience, without forcing that experience to others. They tell other members with questions about their personal experiences with medication or show the way to members that do have experience.
It is a factor that is greatly missed by industry. Yes there is scientific research and statistical proof, but to gain real insight you must dive in to personal experiences.
The strong point is that psoriasisclub has grown into a group of knowledged and friendly friends, spread out over the world, who have never met each other, mostly have never seen each other, but still are friends.
The club has, thanks to Fred, a number of simple rules where above all the rule is to respect each other, and for some reason that really works very well with psoriasisclub.
The club also thanks to Fred, has always the newest news facts about psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis. I have never seen that anywhere else. I even know that e.g. in the Netherlands the medical inspections (IGJ) has the weird philosophy that this kind of news should not given to patient as not to give them too much hope. Now that is a weird philosophy.
The club also has a lot of humour and interesse in each other’s life outside the psoriasis life. Half of what is posted is not about psoriasis but about a lot of other things in life, where we all have our opinions about, sometimes very different and the way that we discuss that has already learnt me lot of things and sometimes changed my view to things that I was sure of.
And last but not least the club has a great Staff… Kind of weird combination… a cow girl from the States, a fossil seeking gentleman from England, an English speaking hermit living unfindable in the country of France and a Dutch motorcycle girl dancing through life.
But…. It all works. and I bet this is not all that can be said about psoriasisclub.