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Thank you all for welcoming me. I was wondering how everyone uses the "Thanks" button. I guess, at first I didn't know about it and now I wonder if there are rules about it, or if I'm supposed to do something when someone thanks me.

I hope its been ok trying to share my wife's MS journey here. Thank you. Ken
Watch and see how many THANKS you get!!!

We really are a bunch of nice folks here.

Hope all is well

Melody
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