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Re: Finally some answers!


Posted by Rick on August 12, 2002 at 10:19:07:

In Reply to: Finally some answers! posted by motherto2 on August 10, 2002 at 21:12:38:

Good luck to you. I was just diagnosed last month and I couldn't be happier! Finally, I had proof that I wasn't just "lazy" as my parents and wife had called me for years, or "crazy" for seeing things in my sleep and/or feeling paralyzed, or for being a "wussy" for having C attacks when I'm anxious or afraid (my personal triggers, people always assumed I was fainting). It was like the weight of the world had lifted off my shoulders. I just recently discovered this forum and,I must admit, I've almost cried over some of the posts because they hit so close to home. It is good to know that I'm not alone, and hopefully I'm on my way to being better. Sorry this has been so long,

Rick

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