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04/29/2008 12:37 PM
belinda1217
 
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I'm an Advocate

Unsure I'm not quite sure how to start this?

I have epilepsy have seizure disorder.

Since not controlled,I've broken my nose busted my head open couple 2-3 dozen times,ended up ended up busting my jaw and sos on so forth.W00t

If I can make it through life going trough this I can make it through anything.I said that after brain surgery in 1982. People seem to freak when they see me bleeding I just say it's life.

BelindaW00t Ermm

(a)abort (b)fail (c)retry (d)throw computer against wall
southern and proud of it.

I'm on Tegretol 1100MG a day Clonazepam 0.5 MG a day and Topamax 400MG a day.
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