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2steveb" In life we all have trials and tribulations to endure weather it be physical, mental or social. For me personally when i encountered MDJunction i was astounded. Since i joined MDJunction to me it has been a god send and a life saver. I have met and been able to converse freely with so many people in the same situation as myself, (that alone is a big help, to know your not alone) to be able to discuss and get good advice from a braud section of people. One of lifes hardest things is to discuss personal issues with friends/family and yet the mdj family is non judgmental and you will be made totally welcome to talk through any issue thats on your mind. There are forums for every known issue to mankind, to me MDJ.com has become my family extension, id be lost without these good people and the extremely good guide lines that group leaders help us all with to keep threads topical and friendly." (2steveb)

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07/22/2008 01:18 PM
jessicaharris9

i'm going to temporarily unsubscribe from all my groups (with the exception of the breast cancer one where I'm group leader). Life just keeps getting busier and e-mail is getting overwhelming.

Feel free to send me a PM and I'll try to pop in to check on people

hugs

jessi

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07/22/2008 05:09 PM  Top
Suz

Jessi, I fully understand and you've got a family too. I wish you the best and keep me updated with your tests as I'm interested and you deserve the best.
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