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saralaurie"In the 3 months I have been with MDJunction I have developed a sense of calmness. I now friends who do not judge me because I have been a mental mess at times. It is such a good feeling to have friends I can tell my deepest thoughts and always get back to me with their support. I have never seen a therapist for long periods of time. Right or wrong, this is the best therapy possible for me. Thanks Roy for getting this up and running and making such a difference in my life. Sara" (saralaurie)

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07/27/2011 11:42 AM
twistedDNA
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I am not a doctor and my advice is purely my opinion which should be regarded as such!
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07/28/2011 06:33 PM  Top
goochins
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Great pics! Really hits home, maybe too much kiddo. I feel so bad for all these people on those pics. i can relate to some, but mine is sooo mild compare to all of these. The sjogrens scare me more than anything. Ouch!! One of those pics look like my esophagus though. In total striction, like mine. Can't hardly eat or drink anything without it getting stuck. What do you think of these T?

07/28/2011 06:34 PM  Top
goochins
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Hey whats up with this site? Why is the typing going off the page? Great!!!
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