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Old 01-31-2012, 08:28 PM #1
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Default Got connected finally

I don't know what is happening, but I have been disconnected quite a few
times from the forum and have to go through a lot of resigning and trying to get in touch with the moderators, but it is hard when you are signed in as a guest.

I hope this will be the last time. I read where Dej. had some similiar problems. I know I haven't been posting for awhile. I read the posts when I can. I have had a flare since Nov. and the new med. I was put on I had a bad reaction to it. Swelled up from head to toe, broke out with rashes and couldn't walk or stand straight. Getting better. Went to Neuro again today, will get another MRI on Feb 13th.

I see there is a lot of new members so some will not know who I am. I
say HELLO. You have met up with a lot of wonderful people that will help and support you when they can.

My Pal Sal I am so happy to read that you are doing better. Take care.

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Hi Jappy
remember if you cannot sign in you can still use the CONTACT US link at the bottom of every page here which goes straight to the admin mailbox, even if you are not signed in


If you have problems logging in it is usually related to "cookies" being cleared, or firewalls and stuff like that. ie on your computer. You need to "allow cookies" for neurotalk.psychcentral.com
Always a good idea to check "remember me" when logging in, provided it is not on a public computer
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I started using Google Chrome to connect here, as internet explorer was still behaving badly. Some use firefox from mozilla as well. Works like a charm, but each time I switch back to internet exp it messes up and cuts me off.

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Bout time, lady!

Welcome back Jappy!
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