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Old Sep 22, 2012, 11:55 PM
Anonymous32850
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Hi everyone, I saw another member post a message about a change of names and thought that it was a good idea so that there would be no impressions of my trying to be deceptive. The following is a part of my previous message on the other members thread. I hope that I have done an appropriate job in explaining myself.

"I just came back to psych central after allowing my impulse control and sarcasm to run amok. I asked to be removed from the site because I felt I needed to think about what I was doing and did I feel able to really try to use this site for aid and to help others or was I just going to cause problems. I have decided to give it another (honest) attempt. when I tried to log on using my old name, i couldn't get through because it said that it had already been used, so I changed my name. I was Blueophelia. I want others to know this up front so that there will be no misunderstandings. I was not kicked off of this site, left of my own free will and am now back to try to do this again. It is hard to break lifelong habits that stem from the symptoms of your disorder. I am truly trying."

Sincerely, fleeingbellocq
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Thanks for this!
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