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Bipolar and PTSD ForumsGeneral & SupportWelcome PhoenixMoon!
10/02/2011 04:38 AM
Arauna

We have a new member, PhoenixMoon! Please join me in welcoming them to the group!
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10/02/2011 09:09 AM  Top
cptblack
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Hello PheonixMoon and welcome to the group. I hope you find us a refreshing and friendly group of people here.

EVERYBODY, say hi.

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10/02/2011 08:21 PM  Top
Greytabby
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hi phoenixmoon i hope your time here is benificial...dont hesitate to pm me...

kat

My friends call me Kat... As a group leader my goal is to lend a shoulder and a hand of friendship... as well as get the same support from some of you... It is not however to give medical advice... I am not a medical professional... and so I cannot play the roll of one... Thanks...

KAT
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