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Old 07-17-2014, 12:21 AM #1
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Default trying to beak the record for fitting into he most rooms

ocd and anxiety, depression, brain injury, sleep disorder, bi polar II, neuropathy, and a few I wont mention. we should start a contest lol. but a bunch of them started with brain injury so maybe they shouldn't count. have this awful ocd habit of having to twitch my head sometimes in time with my breathing lol. and also jerking my head to look at lights. it's amazing I've been able to lead a pretty normal life until the brain injury. sometimes it goes away for weeks and I think the Cymbalta is working and then it comes back and think the Cymbalta is a fraud lol
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Old 08-02-2014, 11:03 AM #2
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ocd and anxiety, depression, brain injury, sleep disorder, bi polar II, neuropathy, and a few I wont mention. we should start a contest lol. but a bunch of them started with brain injury so maybe they shouldn't count. have this awful ocd habit of having to twitch my head sometimes in time with my breathing lol. and also jerking my head to look at lights. it's amazing I've been able to lead a pretty normal life until the brain injury. sometimes it goes away for weeks and I think the Cymbalta is working and then it comes back and think the Cymbalta is a fraud lol

Hey Mark,

I think most of us on NT could fit in many areas as well; but haven't tried for a record. Many are responding not only for themselves; but for assisting others with their issues.


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