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Old 02-14-2008, 01:29 AM #3
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Originally Posted by Koala77 View Post
Hello Batman from another Aussie.

I don't have the same diagnosis as you, (I have MS) but I thought it'd nice be for you to receive a welcome from another member from Down Under.

It's nice to "meet" you.
Thanks for posting back Koala77... you just put my whinings into a clearer perspective.

Hope you are doing OK.

AW.
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