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Old 08-31-2010, 06:32 AM #1
DOWTONg DOWTONg is offline
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Default There is no gain without pain....please introduce me to whoever coined that phrase

DOWTONg........A driven person, relatively successful until a nervous system collapse in 1990 while in a migraine prophylaxis study. Had surely set myself up for such as the brain will attempt in one way or another, to save itself. Seems that it did a little more than perhaps it wanted as it brought in a host of 'we will make sure that this does not happen again' friends. The mind is what the brain does. So, I am quite glad to have found this site, for as smart as I may think that I am sometimes...I can be reduced to a crying child all balled up in a corner of my bed..very often. I will be a good listener and anything that I might say should be taken with a note of caution as I am not an expert in anything. HELLO..DOWTONg
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