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| Posted: Friday September 29th, 2006 10:37 pm |
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Just something to think about... Behind every monitor The majority of the people posting on this forum are sick. Everyone has come to this forum for support. We are essentially all here for the same reason. To learn more about APS So, PLEASE...when posting...try to remember this. The written word is very often taken the wrong way. I just hope that people can try to remember this or keep it in mind when posting. Everyone's here to help each other....unfortunately, this disease has touched all of our lives in some way
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