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Bipolar ForumsGeneral & Support newby chat for those that wish to come
02/08/2009 11:28 AM
gal2
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I took the initiave to create a chat that is for new people...I am not entirely sure how it works, but maybe you want to explore with me....kim
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02/08/2009 11:41 AM  Top
norma
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Hey..gal2!!! my friend...I am not a newbie anymore...but, am glad to see you start this discussion...just wanted to say HI!!!
Comments made by me are from my own experience and they are my opinion alone, whose intent is only to share that opinion and not to give medical advice nor discourage from seeking medical help. Medicine is best left to the professionals that is what they do.
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