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Old 06-29-2007, 09:35 PM #1
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Hey pngsista,
thought Id let you know Im 35 and generally dont wear a bra cos my arms dont work(Ive got myasthenia gravis)well all the time, maybe we should start our own club , as for doctors, weeeellllll dont get me started, Im only new here, and its helped me heaps, everyone is so very caring
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pngsista,

Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. There a great number of ones here that affore help for everyone around.

Looking forward to seeing more of you around. By the way Happy Birthday!

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Welcome to NT, pngsista. I'm glad to see you have already found the forum you need... the people there will be a great source of info & comfort to you.

I don't have fibro, I have rsd/crps, but I still understand how you feel. The thoughts that life isn't always worth living, they come and go... you'll get used to them eventually.

The problems with narcotics and raising kids, I totally feel for you there! I had to turn down a morphine pump because my sons were 13 & 10, and I was a single mom. WTG you, for putting your kids first!

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I'm a little late to this but wanted to say HI !!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

to our little corner of the world!!!


I see you've already found the Fibromyalgia forum... they are a great group!!! Just fyi... weekends can be a little slow around the whole Neurotalk board but I'm sure you'll see more activity soon.

You will find some of the nicest and supportive people here!!
Feel free to jump in the conversations!!! Share what you want, ask questions when you need, or just join in the fun!!!




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Hey Sista, I'm sorry I wasn't here to welcome you.

I too have Fibro and you'll find the fibromyalgia people here just wonderful people.

I COMPLETELY understand what you are talking about. When I was first diagnosed, it was almost like going through the loss of a loved one. I know...we look perfectly normal...unless people bother to look really close and recognize the look of pain.

You'll find a lot of good info at the Fibro forum, which I'm assuming by now you've found. BUT, in case you haven't, here it is.

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