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Old 03-21-2009, 08:57 AM #1
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Default Convincing yourself it's not an attack

Anyone ever think they went through an attack, in hindsight, without doing anything about it? Say convincing yourself you weren't really having one because you didn't want to do the roids? I know if it were a serious enough one that wouldn't happen but with my ON I think they can be subtle.

I haven't done that (I don't think) but I'm a little worried that I might. My distaste for the IVSM is that strong.
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