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Old 09-19-2007, 02:00 AM #1
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Hello Everyone

I would like to offer my ear as a sounding board for any unfortunate soul that has developed compulsions courtesy of Dopamine Agonists.
I myself, am a pathological gambler, whose life was almost destroyed by these substitutes, so there's a good chance I might be able to help.
If I can support in any way, I will, and unreservedly.

Peter
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