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Short bowel syndrome edit comment[edit]

Hello -- I have not removed or revised the edit you added here; however, it is likely that it will be removed by someone in short order based on WP:NOR. That is not my biggest concern, though. There are many publications which will not accept information which is previously published (to a free outlet or not); this is an attitude which is relaxing in the biological sciences, but still prevails. It was overcome long ago in fields like astronomy and physics, where release of draft manuscripts is the norm. So, I'm quite worried about you undermining your ability to publish if you add passages like this to Wikipedia. I've not reviewed your edit history, but will guess this might not be your first addition of this kind. Something to consider. Regards --User:Ceyockey (talk to me) 01:08, 3 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you Ceyockey! Do you suggest I delete the edit I made? I will not ever be publishing that information, so if I leave it, there will never be a reference.