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  1. #1
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    Wow it's been a really long time since I've posted anything on here... School has kept me too busy Which, I guess is a good thing, because I noticed tonight that my emet hasn't been too bad


    I don't know if anyone remembers me... I found this site about two years ago but dang it's changed a lot! Well, anyway todayI started to feel real sick to my stomach and freaking out and I remembered this site. I figured since I haven't been here in awhile that probably means Im not as scared any more... and I thought if I'm not as scared, then I should help more ppl not be as scared. So... it's worth a shot

  2. #2
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    Apr 2004
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    Welcome back Kawrae!


    I hope this little setback soon passes. Thanks for thinking of others by being here. As you can see, I'm still cured and still around - I visit daily, write info pieces for John, and moderate the site.


    Good to hear that you've been doing well.
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  3. #3
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    heya kawrae,


    since i first came here, thing hav really changed slowly as well...


    im very glad to hear ur emet has calmed down a bit. over the last few years mine goes up and down like a flipping yo-yo. can be pretty damn exhausting really!!


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