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07/09/2012 09:01 PM
kellylynn
kellylynn
 
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Thanks everyone for all your encouragement! It really means a lot to me. It is so nice to know i have people who care.
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07/10/2012 05:20 AM  Top
DanaW
DanaW
 
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Silly

hey, you inspire others too so keep up the good work and tell us how it progresses!

I am not a doctor but I play one on TV
Seriously, I am not a medical professional, my posts are not meant to be a susbstitute any medical advice or treatment. Never take chances when it comes to your health!

07/10/2012 05:30 AM  Top
Rubberman
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I'm an Advocate

Well Done keep going you can do it,

Best wishes

Bobby

Fibromyalgia 6 buldging discs Hashimotos Thyroid

syndrome asthma.

Life Is There to be lived am still working on how

but will never give up Trying.

I am not a doctor so can only advise and try and help if I can
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