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I am two hundred and something. I keep seeing these really big numbers. Who is out there still active from the "early days"?
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Hey Charlie...Did you sign on the first week this site opened up??
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charlie
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TuTu....I've been on here since '98, there was an old flash format before this one...it just couldn't handle the volume of posts so they changed it in 2000.
I signed up the first day it changed as did a bunch of us, some couldn't figure out how to work this one and we lost a lot of good posters.
Lots of us have been here a long time and the number of posts weren't counted then.
TC, Condor, LabRat, Meg, BugBarb, Stacey(Reno), GiGi, DocDave, pq, lou, and a whole bunch of other names you'll recognize were here when the earth was cooling. Sometimes if you use google to search the site it will startle you by plunking you into the old format archives. There's no search function working internally on it though.
Charlie
Posts: 2804 | From Texas | Registered: Oct 2000
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trails
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I am not low enough but been here since 2001. I left for healthy life for a few years and relapsed. still trying to get my liife back now. sorry to hear you are back, trails
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My number is 788. Since it's 3 digits, I guess that makes it a low number.
I'm still hanging around, but putting more time on local projects right now. So many of the discussions here are not things I feel as if I can be helpful. I really miss the closeness, as well as the fun, that we had here on LymeNet a couple years ago.
It's always so nice to have people come back. When they stop by for a visit, I always want to have an update on how they & their family are doing.
You never forget good friends, especially when they've helped you with info you needed so desperately!!
Posts: 4638 | From South Carolina | Registered: Mar 2001
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I'm still here. I don't post often. Jake & Jordan are still sick.
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Monica
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I am 224 and still here.
Still bedridden. Can't walk. Think it was my LLMD that did me in.
Have appt. with neuro tomorrow to go over test results. I know he's leaning towards MS even though there is no question I have Lyme. I'm ready for a fight. I think. I'm exhausted. Posts: 1757 | From Somerset County, NJ | Registered: Oct 2000
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AZURE WISH
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I m in the three digits been off and on here...
I started to get better a few times than bam to sick to anything...so I dissappeared for awhile a few times.
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I remember several of the names that responded. I believe you are right, as was my case, that when we don't need this site, we move on. I got better and stopped posting. So, when people disappear, I think we can assume (hope) they are better. I certainly would prefer Lyme to be the reason for my physical symptoms, because it is something I know how to handle. Antibiotics, antibiotics and diflucan and probiotics. If it were "restless leg" as my neuro says, that is a lifelong sentence, with no cure and palliative treatment only. Lyme can be cured or at least be put into remission. Much preferable.
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MADDOG
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Hi, I just found this post!
I am still around just dont post much.
AAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
MADDOG
Posts: 4083 | From Ohio | Registered: Oct 2000
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kam
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Hi,
Don't think I count as a low number but it was good to see some of the old names.
Not sure what my number is but will soon find out.
Posts: 15927 | From Became too sick to work or do household chores in 2001. | Registered: Dec 2002
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I started in 2001 and am around on occasion to do some reading. I continue to do pretty well, not 100% but as close as I will ever see in my lifetime!
Road Runner, how have you been!
Pab, I am so sorry to hear the boys are still sick. How are you and the hubby?
JJ
Posts: 919 | From Minnesota | Registered: Jan 2001
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RoadRunner
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Hi JJ how are you doing? I am doing great and just living life doing all kinds of fun stuff.
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