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Old 08-16-2013, 09:44 PM #1
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Hello, and I am glad to be here. I can see that this web site will be of great use for me. I am looking forward to meeting new people and getting as well as giving support.

I must say though that I at times can get rather emotional. Caused by a number of things including my husband as well as my health. I don't get much support from him. Any way, I can always use a shoulder to cry on for that emotional support that I seek out. Hugs to all. Mary
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