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Old 02-20-2009, 05:00 PM #1
Amii Amii is offline
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: NZ
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Thumbs Up Chronic PTSD0 (type 2)

Hello, Im from NZ.

I was 'surfing the net' for PTSD and came across this site...there are no coincidences in life, so I joined.

Ive just found an old thread on here about PTSD.
Is there a current one? I havent found it yet.


There seems to be a supportive/knowledgable group of people on here!

I guess we are all 'researchers' of our own particular problem(s) so now here is this huge wealth of knowledge all in one big pool that I Have found!
Thank you
Amii
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