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Could someone add my name to my profile- the one without a name and 800 mg. of circumin use
Mary-
There are required fields on the patient study that will prevent you from submitting the survey unless they are filled in, "Patient Name" is a required field - it's impossible to actually submit the page without providing something in that field. Basically, if you don't fill it in, even if you fill in everything else, it will yell at you in red text saying "Patient Name field is required."
Additionally, I have checked the patient studies and we don't have one with any empty "required" fields. I would suggest re-submitting the survey; just make sure that the fields with red asterix's have been filled in.
Thanks, RobertÂ
I wish to change my BeatingMyeloma name to ShirleySFL. PLease do it for me or tell me how to do it. Thank you. My E-Mail address is: ShirleySFL@peoplepc.com
Shirley-
When you're logged in, click "my account" in the menu on the left side of the webpage, you'll be taken to your user profile. In your user profile, click the tab titled "edit". There's a form field title "Username", change the contents to whatever you like. After you've entered your desired username, scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Submit". You username will now be changed everywhere to your new username.
Please also keep in mind that this will also be your new login username. So when you visit the site and you need to login, you'll need to use the new username with the same password you've always used.
I don't reccomend doing the above because if people start doing it often, it will confuse others even more. If we notice that it's being abused, we may disable the feature; but for now, we're hoping that people will only use this in a case similar to yours where you're trying to add further clarity.
Thanks, RobertÂ
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