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:sweating: Hi all my name is Debby but im usually known as Debzy. I am 38 and have ppms. I have been in a wheelchair for 3 1/2 years but im used to it now. I dont know what else to put but would be pleased to hear from anyone.

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Hi Debby, :bye:

 

I missed your arrival yesterday, must have been one of my sleepy moments, but welcome to the group :bounceline:

 

Another PPMSer, the group is growing larger :oops: we are really glad to have you here. Many of the PPMSers here transferred recently from a much less friendly forum, so many of us are relatively new and are still finding our way around.

 

Have a good day and please don't be a stranger, 'cos my mum always said I shouldn't talk to strangers :sweating:

 

All the best,

Chris P :crutch:


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All the best,

Chris P

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