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Old 07-07-2008, 04:58 AM #1
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hello im from connecticut usa on the eastern sea board of the united states.
ive been lurking for about a year but have not spent much time here.

i refer people here from mytherapy.com when i want them to have a nice experience on the net and when i feel that your community here can best help them. i have been on the other site for about two and a half years and it was the first internet experience i have had.

i enjoy helping people and participating daily as currently im unemployed.
my goals are to be able to work , socialize and to help others doing so.

i want to be self employed but will need lots of round the clock self styled [with the best info possible ] supports and technologies.

my intersets are many political obstacles to people with disabilities empowerment and inclusion, law, civil and human rights, science technolgies. becoming more educable with technologies etc help.

i want to as a life goal start a community for people social workers etc. throw away, that helps everyone and especially gang members, ex cons, at risk people, veterns and homeless people.

i want to expand services for people with disabling circumstances.
i want to help people with substance abuse problems.

and any form of disability.

iam diagnosed with 5 learning disabilities, severe adhd,temporal lobe epilepsy,
general and panic anxiety disorder, bipolar and or schizo affective disorder, a thought disorder and minmal brain damage. i also have only 40 percent hearing in both ears ,and tone deaf, auditory processing is also an issue.

aside from these i have been abused in my life alot.

i also have been told iam very very gifted and i view my disabilities as different abiilities my brain function leads to special abilities. i would appreaciate it if your members see any streantghs i have that might be
marktable to please tell me. i have a short term memory deficit, organizational disabilities.

i live at home with mom shes eighty and i help her.
im also said to have adjustment disorder.

thats all for now i look forward to participating in your community and being of help however i can.


have a nice day.
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Hi there and welcome to NeuroTalk!

It seems like you have quite a few different medical disorders to deal with, but if you look around the board you'll see that we cater for a whole variety of different conditions.

At the top of each page you'll see a search engine where you can search for relevant issues, or to see what forums that you might find suitable, try this link : http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/index.php

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Hi and welcome to NeuroTalk! So glad you decided to join the group!

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Hi, Stigmastomper! Welcome to NeuroTalk!

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Hello Stigma and Welcome to NeuroTalk. Sure do hope you take a look around and make yourself at home. You'll find NT to be a great source of info and comfort.

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