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Old 05-19-2012, 02:52 PM #7
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
Has your neighbor been watching your frog butt?

LOL

Actually, it is nice to hear you have a neighbor who has noticed you enough to see a difference. You are fortunate.

My best to you.
Thanks! I think my secret identity as a green-hued frog is still unbeknownst to my neighbours

Sorry to hear about the negative comments others have had to deal with - I know it's not uncommon. It's something of a double whammy: not only is it frustrating to deal with the skeptics, but their comments and insinuations can be especially stressful for people recovering from an mTBI (whose stress defences are not as robust as they were pre-injury).
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