November 2010

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  Welcome to Wikipedia. Everyone is welcome to contribute constructively to the encyclopedia. However, talk pages are meant to be a record of a discussion; deleting or editing legitimate comments, as you did at Talk:Kim Jong-il, is considered bad practice, even if you meant well. Even making spelling and grammatical corrections in others' comments is generally frowned upon, as it tends to irritate the users whose comments you are correcting. Take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia. Thank you. Gavia immer (talk) 22:10, 15 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

 I am telling a true happening, if I touched someone elses comment it was an accident. I was trying to add a comment after the last persons comment.  And everything I said is true and has a right to be on here.  Just because you don't like it does not make bad practices.  Right now and since 2001 there has been a comedy website devoted to Kim (Admin) and several thousand funnyjunkers want this fact to be recognized on wiki.  One guy is running around declaring war on you because you won't acknowledge real life situations that came from Kim.  Thanx for your time(I'm not at war) and please consider allowing a responsible comment (like mine) to be entered into the other facts about Kims influence on the world today.

June 2014

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  Hello, I'm My Ubuntu. I noticed that you made a change to an article, Gabapentin, but you didn't provide a source. I’ve removed it for now, but if you’d like to include a citation to a reliable source and re-add it, please do so! If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks. —My Ubuntu (talk) 23:36, 4 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

I appreciate your call explaining the situation. Would there be any way you could link right here any sources that you have corroborating what you know about the drug? I can help you get them included in the article if that's an issue. Thanks! —My Ubuntu (talk) 00:02, 5 June 2014 (UTC)Reply
Edit conflicts are the worst. Anyway, it would be simplest to communicate here, rather than on the article's talk page, because there is a lot less competition here. If you happen to still have that editing page open, you should be able to copy-and-paste your message here. If not, a nice short summary would be fantastic. Thanks! —My Ubuntu (talk) 00:26, 5 June 2014 (UTC)Reply
  OK :)  Thank You Mr. Ubuntu
Could you please provide me with a link to whatever source you have? Thanks —My Ubuntu (talk) 00:39, 5 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

I think I finally got it right, If you dont' approve simply take it off again and I will discontinue trying. It is important to me to report this in the best interest of patients who may use this medication, just for them to be careful of this possibility happening to them. Thank You for all your help, either way. I'll be your friend anytime,  :)

  It's gone with some sort of "cite error" that won't let me fix it... just the same, I'm too tired to fuss with it any longer.    Maybe tomorrow  :)  One of my messages here isn't here either :P.. It was supposed to read, at the End of adverse effects:  May cause adverse effects to patient decision making.  Caution is advised when making financial/major life decisions.  [1]              ///////////  Maybe you would be a dear and fix it right for me, IF you approve of the message of course.   Sincerely, Lulu  :)

Hi again Lulu—I'm sorry that this whole situation has been so complicated. Here's how the article stands right now: I had to remove your bit of cautionary advice, to fit in with these policies: #1 and #2. I left your May cause adverse... in place, but removed your source and replaced it with a link asking other editors to verify it. Thanks for trying to help Wikipedia! I hope this experience hasn't scared you away...usually, editing Wikipedia is easy, but I think you just got unlucky this time. If you ever need any thing else, you know how to find me! —My Ubuntu (talk) 02:10, 5 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

One more thing: If you haven't already, you can report any unexpected side effects of that medicine to the FDA at https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/medwatch/index.cfm?action=consumer.reporting1. That is by far the best way to make sure that people find out about it. Thanks again! —My Ubuntu (talk) 02:14, 5 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

  1. ^ Source = 3 patient reports