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12/28/2007 18:12
mslodie
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It seems odd for me to say "welcome" to you since I am so very new here myself so I will say simply that it is very nice to meet you. I have already learned a great deal here and everyone has really made me feel like part of a family! I hope you will stick around and enjoy the lunacy because one thing i do know is that the loneliness of this disease is often worse than the stupid pain!!! Laughter - GOOD !!! :}

Here's to more pain free days,

mslodie

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12/28/2007 18:30
fibroforever
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Hi Kelley. It feels odd for me too to say 'welcome'. I am also a farely newbie here.

I do hope your find encouragement, meet new friends, and get some good advice. We seem to all be in this together, so we might as well lean on each other.

I look forward to talking with you more in the future. Take care!

fibroforever

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12/28/2007 18:34
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Hi Kelley welcome.
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12/28/2007 19:49
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Hello everyone! I would think this is the right discussion to say hello to everyone! I have already spilled my guts in the general discussion....lol.. Today is my first day on Lyrica (is that spelled right?) My fog is a little more intense and I am dizzy. I am newly diagnosed. Many friends would be wonderful to have!!
Let us be grateful to people who make us happy: they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.
~ Marcel Proust
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12/28/2007 19:58
Snoopy30
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Works for me. Welcome to the family. At first you may find the fog and dizziness a little worse. for me it started easing off and leveling out after about a week. I hope you do well with it good luck
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12/28/2007 20:19
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Welcome. I hope the lyrica helps you. You will find many understanding people here. Im glad to met you.
I have dystonia, neuropathy, gerd, arthritis, and fibromyalgia, carpal tunnel and other ailments. I enjoy embroidery,music, and reading my Bible and Christian books. I love to bake. I try to be very supportive and positive.
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