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neshama48"Having Crohn's Disease for over 26 years, in the first few years, it lonely and isolating.
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04/17/2010 10:10 PM
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Diaries are a good place to vent what you're feeling and keep track of what's going on for you. Also, other people can read your diary entries and comment on them offering support or advice. I just made a diary entry as an example for others to view. It's just another support tool we offer at the Acromegaly Support Group (as well as others at MD Junction.)

Cindy

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COMMITMENT: "True commitment begins when we reach the point of not knowing how we can possibly go on, and decide to do it anyway."

The gray ribbon is to honor my husband's fight with a brain tumor and his ongoing courage to keep his hope and faith so brilliant!
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