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Greetings from Scotland
Hello folks - My name is Rob, I'm 54 and live in NE Scotland. I was diagnosed with FMS/CFS in 2006 but my symptoms go back to around 1998 and I suspect were triggered by a car accident in August of that year.
Looking to improve my knowledge and understanding of my condition and possible treatments. I was referred my a Canadian friend who has a Traumatic Brain Injury received in Afghanistan. |
Scotland!
How wonderful! Welcome to NT! :hug:
You've certainly come to a great place for support and understanding! Make yourself right at home! I see you've found your way to the Fibromyalgia forum. This is a fun (despite our pain! :rolleyes:), down-to-earth place and people are real easy to talk to. Just holler if you have any questions or need help in finding your way around! It'll be great getting to know you. Glad you're here! Rae :grouphug: |
Thanks for the welcome Rae - it'll be nice to speak with people outside of my own family who actually understand me and my condition.
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Nice to meet you!!
Rob,
:Wave-Hello: It is great to have you come and be with us. You will fine a great number of dear friends to listen when you are in need of ears. Please, just let us know how we can help you out. You will find out we are supportive and relaxing place. Thank you so much for serving our country. Please keep us up to date on your situation. Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around. My thoughts and prayers are with you. :smileypray: :hug: |
Thanks for the fine welcome.
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Hi Scotland
Welcome to Neuro Talk. You found the right place for support and understanding. Don't hesitate to discuss or question in any formun. Glad you found this site. Your will makes some friends here. There are indeed people from all over the world. ginnie:)
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That's why this place serves such a good purpose on so many levels. We're all here for many of the same reasons (PAIN being the most common bond) :rolleyes:. There's so much to offer here. The support is terrific! But also, there is alot of good information to be had, ways to combat the pain, and so on.... Coming from a small community, this place has REALLY been wonderful for me. Nobody in my area had even heard of the kind of pain I suffer. Again, it's great that you're here. I just know this is the place for you! Rae :grouphug: |
Welcome!
Fàilte!!
Hi Rob! My name is Emily, and that was the Extent of my Gaelic! Haha. I have CRPS/RSD in my left arm. I just started this,shall we say interesting, journey this October. I have already found this site is great for support and advice! I love a good Scottish Brogue by the way lol! Any time you need and ear so to speak feel free to msg me! I hope you have a great weekend! :Dancing-Chilli::welcome_sign: |
Hello again, thanks for the continued welcome posts.
Sorry Emily, although I'm a native Scot I spent much of my first 23 years in southern England so don't have much of a Scots accent, just enough ;) |
English accents are accepted as well lololol Anything other than American really lolol
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