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liamacker"The part of my recovery plan that I would say made up 80% is MDJ. I suffered a lot prior to finding MDJ, felt alone and had no one to talk to who really understood me. In the Bipolar Group I found like minded individuals who I could relate to and who offered support to me when I needed it. As I recovered, I could then offer support to them which gave me a good feeling about myself. I have met some great people here who I would class as good friends and know I would still be in the slump I was in without them. Now I am stable, I know that MDJ plays an important part in keeping me that way. Thank you MDJ for being there for us all and making us no longer feel alone." (liamacker)

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STARLITE623
STARLITE623
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Online Status OFFLINE
Member Since 02/17/2012 10:08 AM
Last Online 05/21/2012 03:30 PM
Gender: Female
Birthdate: 06/23/1982
City: METHUEN
State: Massachusetts
Country: United States of America
Occupation: RECEPTIONIST
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"My Dad had Multiple Sclerosis and passed away when I was 12 at the age of 36."
 
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02/10/2013 03:16 PM
a Hug"Do not follow where the path may lead.
Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."

Harold R. McAlindon

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09/18/2012 11:55 PM
a Hug“A big part of getting better is through acceptance and acceptance alone.”

RickEJ gave me a Hug
09/04/2012 04:02 AM
a Hug((((((((((((((BIG HUGS))))))))))))
Sometimes we just need a hug! :)

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