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Old 10-17-2009, 12:31 PM #1
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Wink Hi Ho from uk

[B]Hi There , Iv just joyed this great forum and finding it while I was hunting for info on line, and it seems you ahve a super community here.
Im in uk, I have ( post viral me,5 years. Hypothyroid,2 years & epilepsy diagnosed 2 months but seems Iv had it most of my life but became worse five years ago when I first got ill,over the last 2 year[s Id become so ill they had been testing me for MS & luckly my nuro made a good call at an eeg which found the epilepsy) All that brings me here, Sigh! Smiles....

For the most part Im doing ok, still early days on meds, (my brain still doesnt work most of the time)But Im trying....
Glad to find you guys, Please be gentle with me..
Much love
Mxxx

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