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Old 10-05-2007, 08:05 PM #1
GoodHalfBrain GoodHalfBrain is offline
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Default Good day/night/evening to you all

I'm male single in my 50s autistic post-encephalitic with gluten sensitivity and several other pretty average conditions none of them properly recognised as yet by the institutions here in the UK and depressed as well, these days.
I hope I'll find useful info here and I hope I'll not cause any depression to any of you.
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