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Old 07-24-2014, 11:10 PM #11
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bachissimo,

You said "it is very comforting to hear that I should not be worried to that extent."

What part of my comment are you missing ? There is nothing for you to be worrying about. If you want to focus on something, focus on good brain nutrition, avoiding stress, getting good quiet rest, and looking forward.

Get some counseling if you need help dealing with other stresses in you life.
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