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Hi Steve and welcome. Steve wrote: Hi, My name is Steve. I'm a 51 year old from San Francisco with severe persistent asthma since birth. Ironically I'm also a Respiratory Therapist and a wannabe athlete. I started a Blog at www.Baycitywalker.blogspot.com , to share my experiences in coping with this disease and the challenges of maintaining a daily exercise program, specially fitness walking.Thanks for offering this group!SteveGod bless you!

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Hello!I'm Joy.I have asthma.I've had it since I was thirteen.I'm 40

now.It has become worse in the last few months.I was put on 5 new meds

for this one disease.It's really hard to live with sometimes.I love to

sing and at times even that is difficult for me to do.I just wanted to

jion a group of others who are expeiencing the same disease.It's nice

to know I'm Not alone.I look forward to meeting everybody!

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> >

> > hi selfrit! i'm 23 so we could say i'm your age. i've been on

hell of

> > alot of meds through 2005-2007. SSRIs: Prozac,Faverin,Cipralex.I

was

> on

> > prozac for about 1.5 years.on others i was for couple months. i

was

> 19

> > when my psychosis happened. it took a long time to recover both

> > mentally and physically. i had PSSD for a long time. since 2

months

> now

> > i'm regaining almost full sexual potential i had before. so it's

been

> > about 1 year that i've been off ssris. u are 21 and u've been on

ADs

> > for a short period so i would say that it wont take too long for

u to

> > recover. just stay positive, work out, get rid of bad habits,eat

well

> > and so on. u know the drill.listen to the people on this forum

they

> are

> > well informed. best of luck, jinx

> >

> Very kind of you jinx, that's a very encouraging message from you,

I'm

> also overjoyed to know you got all your potential back. if given

the

> chance, would you start on meds again?, I'd certainly not.

>

i would NEVER again take ssris. even if it meant being disturbed.

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Hi Cheryl,

Let me know if you are coming to Durham to tour - will be glad to show you around, Joan

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Thanks for welcoming me to this group. Not very experienced with Yahoo Groups and am aware of general rules (no commercial promotion, politeness, etc.)and am acceptiing of any feedback.I received a notice to introduce myself, Joan Levy, working at Duke University Health Systems in perinatal education (breastfeeding classes as well as postpartum breastfeeding support groups) and seeing some non-Duke patients in my 'free time.' As I get older and closer to retirement, see my future as solely providing private lactation consultation services unattached to any agency.Again, thanks for allowing me to join this group, Joan

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