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Old 09-24-2007, 03:20 PM #11
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hi nancy

the tbi and pcs forum here at neurotalk wasn't formed until may. all the posts are here.

if you are looking for posts of yours from before then, click on your name, then click on "all posts by nancyf". there might be posts of yours in other forums. if there are and you want them moved here, just pm me links to the posts.


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