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04/26/2012 03:55 PM
Paiges

Hi my name is Paige,

I have suffered with agoraphobia for many years.

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04/26/2012 04:04 PM  Top
SillyOMe
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Hi Paige and welcome to the group. These people are a bit.. you know.. crazy.. lol but it's a great place to learn, discuss, and make friends.

I'm just joking about the crazy people... lol Well... most of them!!!

If you want to know where your heart is... look to where your mind wanders.

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04/26/2012 04:06 PM  Top
SillyOMe
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If you want to know where your heart is... look to where your mind wanders.

Previous discussions I participated in:
Silly Survey # 5?
recovery
A quick thought for today...

04/26/2012 04:45 PM  Top
mimi84
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Hi Paige welcome to the group!!!!!!!! Smile

04/26/2012 05:10 PM  Top
Paiges

Thanks SillyOMe and Mimi...It's good to meet you.

04/26/2012 05:19 PM  Top
mimi84
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It's very nice to meet you too Smile How long have you had agoraphobia? Are you completely homebound or are you able to get out some?

04/26/2012 05:41 PM  Top
Paiges

Thanks Mimi,

I'm homebound mostly and have been for a number of years. Social phobia probably plays a part. I think I'm phobic of people now so I'm not sure how it's going to improve. It's good to know I'm not alone with the struggles.


04/26/2012 05:54 PM  Top
mimi84
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You are definitely not alone here Smile

04/26/2012 09:38 PM  Top
Paiges

Thanks Mimi Smile

04/26/2012 10:43 PM  Top
PerryM
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Welcome to the group Paige! No need to fear the folks here. The only one that is crazy is SillyOMe. Lol She's harmless though... and funny as hell! All kidding aside, we are glad to have you here. Smile
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