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Old 06-09-2009, 06:49 AM #1
Geoann Geoann is offline
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Default OT Shouting not intended

I guess you can tell I am not proficient with the computer. I believe that caps mean that one is shouting, and believe me I am not doing any shouting. I just was so excited and frustrated about the difficulty I had rejoining the forum. It took many attempts. Now I do not want to waste you valuable time, just want you to know I have been here before as Doreen, pwp of therese. I have had PD for probably unofficially 12-13 years, officically 10 and I just want to be back here for your support and to support you. We fight a tough road which I feel few understand so I want to get all the help I can and give back to you. So, with that message I wish all of you a good day knowing that everyone of them is different as far as PD goes. Thanks for wading through this and I promise that I will not shout anymore.
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