What should we add on this page?

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Since this page doesn't have a lot of information, I feel that we should add more about Fountain Syndrome as a whole. I was thinking that there could be sub topics such as: characteristics, symptoms, possible treatments, percentage of people that have it, or who founded this disease. I think these topics would be very useful to all wiki users. It would also help make this page look a lot more complete. I am for sure looking for feedback. Kacanning (talk) 17:56, 18 April 2012 (UTC)KcanningReply

Who discovered this rare disease?

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I think this is a valid question to ask and having a little background on the founders would be great to add to the page. Also,I feel that knowing the exact origin of the disease can be quite interesting and possibly get more people to take a liking to this particular article. The exact origin meaning...who was the first person to have this disease? I am unsure of the scientists' names and would love help.Kacanning (talk) 19:53, 19 April 2012 (UTC)Kacanning At this point, I still can't find which scientists discovered this disease, but I will keep lookning. However, I am finding information about the causes and the treatment of Fountain Syndrome. Kacanning (talk) 18:37, 22 April 2012 (UTC)KacanningReply

Photos

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As I have said, this page is currently pretty blank. Yes, I feel the page needs a lot of information, but I also think it needs pictures. I like the picture it has already and I think it needs more pictures of that sort. There should be pictures representing the scientific aspects and pictures that represent the physical characteristics of this disease. Also, I was wondering if anyone knew who was the first person to be diagnosed with Fountain Syndrome? If somone could find it, I would want to put their story on the wiki page because it would be interesting to read about. Kacanning (talk) 18:43, 22 April 2012 (UTC)Kacanning I have tried to find suitable pictures for this site, but there really aren't many pictures out there for fountain syndrome. Kacanning (talk) 17:04, 4 May 2012 (UTC)KcanningReply

Are there other diseases that are biologically connected with Fountain Syndrome?

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I was wondering if there are any other special diseases or speical cases that can be linked to Fountain Syndrome? This question may sound confusing and somewhat off topic, but when researching, I find that it is slightly hard to locate a lot of information about this particular disease. I am just taking a guess, but this disease could also possibly be new in the eyes of other scientists, or this form of disease is very rare and not many people have it. Obviously, there are many people that feel this disease is similar to down syndrome, which could be true considering they share a lot of them same characteristics or symptoms. Who knows, knowing more about the Fountain Syndrome could help otheres that have a like disease. Kacanning (talk) 17:02, 4 May 2012 (UTC)KacanningReply

Can people with this disease be helped medically?

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When I ask this question, I understand that people with this disease can be helped, but to what degree? Yes, most everyone that has a certain type of disease can receive emotional guidance from a counselor or friend. However, will medicine directly effect fountain syndrome's sypmtoms? I think this is an important question to answer and share with this page and its followers. Personally, I am not sure how much medicine can actually help calm this rare disease, but maybe some scientists are working on finding new forms of medicine to help decrease the symptoms of this disease even more. Kacanning (talk) 21:15, 28 April 2012 (UTC)KacanningReply

What I added.

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As of right now, I have added a few things to the page. I tried to elaborate on the first few sentences to give the introduction a more lengthy look and also to better explain exactly what Fountain Syndrome actually is. I have added categories such as: causes/treatments, symptoms, and resources. I think all of these topics help to define this particular disease. I am wishing to add more, but there isn't a lot of information out there on this rare disease. I am going to keep looking though. Additionally, I really want to add a picture, but I can't seem to do so. Help would be appreciated! Kacanning (talk) 19:58, 30 April 2012 (UTC)KacanningReply