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statusThis user has a rather long to-do list. At lest 66 items shows that I've probably been revising!! =D
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Diverticulitis

Hello ... I am a fairly new Wikipedia user and decided to find help for my diverticulitis issues. When I first started having diverticulitis attacks, I could associate these attacks with eating peanuts, corn on the cob and cherry tomatoes (all favs of mine), therefore, my physician told me to avoid those foods. So my concern for other women looking for help with their diverticulitis condition such as I am, the information states that corn, nuts and seeds should not be an issue as stated by other medical articles that were referenced, but those articles also stated that this may not be true for some and that women may have other issues than men. I just do not want to see someone thinking they should keep trying to eat foods that will make them sick for days because a wikipedia submission has told them that these foods are good for them. I think there needs to be more referenced under the "Diet" part of the article, such as if you find you cannot eat nuts and seeds and should be known that some cannot, what can you eat. Maybe this is not the place for all that, but thank you for your time! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.49.5.152 (talk) 18:41, 2 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

The proposed split appears to be appropriate. However, this is a specialised topic so the work should be done by somebody who understand the topic. I am also notifying User:Looie496 who supported the split, and Wikipedia:WikiProject Neuroscience and Wikipedia:WikiProject Primates. I am removing the split tag, as the request has now been responded to, and it is up to those closest to the topic to carry out the split. SilkTork *YES! 21:47, 14 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Interesting!!!....

Id really like to be just like u, woow... very interesting!.... so u are very experienced editor in wiki-stuff... always wanted to be a guy like u, i think i did registered once, but lost password or something and even if it was years ago, always searching for help and someone to tell me how to get in, there are many things id like to write about and search and be useful for someone... pls help me, will be very very happy if u do.... so c ya...

write me to —Preceding unsigned comment added by 200.55.156.170 (talk) 12:06, 27 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Hey! Thanks for your message, I wrote back on your talk page. Hope I helped! Regards, Captain n00dle\Talk 12:22, 27 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

User Query About Page Titles

How can I change the page Title? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.140.106.140 (talk) 22:51, 19 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Hello! And welcome to wikipedia, thank you for messaging me :-)
To change an article's title on wikipedia you have to be logged in, you can create an account here: Special:UserLogin
This has some other advantages too, like choosing a name, so that people can find you or talk to you easily.
Once you have logged in you can "move" a page after being a user for 4 days.
Because you haven't got a name, you will have to ask someone to move the page for you, I could do it if you tell me more about what the page is called, and the exact title that you want to change it too, or you could ask here
There are some guidelines on page titles if you would like to know more about what a title is meant to be.
Hope that I have helped! Kind regards, Captain n00dle\Talk 23:01, 19 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

hello

I have some questions about the article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_people especially the Persian part where Persian people are translated as ایرانیان ,Iranians . The term Iranian has a supra Ethnic meaning , while Persian means Fars or Parsi in Persian language, instead of using the term Iranian ,the term Fars should be replaced with Iranian .since Iranian is not ethnicity , Fars or Pars ,or Persian are ethnicities , Farsi speakers are Fars , just like Azerbaijani speakers are Azeri , or Kurdish speakers are Kurds . Iranic is neither a correct term to use since Iranic can be referred to a various group of Indo European speakers such as Baluchis , Gilaks, Mazanis ,Pakistanis ,Pashtuns etc ,however the Persian speakers are Persians who have the Farsi language as their mother tongue , Fars is correct term as their ethnicity ,not Iranian.

with regards CyrusPars