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Old Jul 30, 2008, 12:42 PM
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Just thought I would tell you all I'm a very shy, withdrawn person. Sometimes I just don't know what to talk about......everything that has happen to me in last 11 years has been one great big nightmare.... until I meet my husband and he's only woken me slightly from the nightmare. If you know what I mean.
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I've been suffering major depression for 5 years now or maybe a bit longer my memory isn't to good. I'm on lots of medication. I also suffer anxiety. 11 years ago I had an operation on my left wrist the Dr that did the operation cut a branch of my radial nerve. It's left me with a deform hand 38% disability and 24/7 neurological pain. So that where I am today and thats me....!

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Old Jul 30, 2008, 01:07 PM
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Hi Leanne About Me

I know a number of folks who found PC that were shy and withdrawn but have worked hard to come out of their shell so to speak. (I'm one of them! LOL)

You have taken a large step to communicate and I'm sure it will give you a great payoff in the long run. Just take your time and relax here...there is no pressure from anyone on you. Share when you feel you can, support when you feel you can. That's what this place is all about!

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