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Old 08-14-2008, 12:04 AM #8
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Originally Posted by MSacorn View Post
First let me say Welcome Sugar and Spice. It sure sounds like you've had a rough summer too. Many of us here are having a worse time then usual, so you are not alone.

This is one MonSter that comes and goes in many forms even in the same person. I can relate to many of your sx.

As for answers, I have none that come to mind right now. I'm sure someone(s) will be along and help you out better.

I just offer my empathy and wish that you are soon feeling better.

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Hi Beth
Thank you so much for welcoming me here, I feel better already just knowing that I am am being heard. I wish you and everyone else here the best as well!
Sincerely,
SS
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