I just know how lonely and isolated I feel with this disease, so I put this together last night for anyone just looking to meet anyone really.
It doesn't have to be dating, even though thats how I laid it out.
Enjoy...
Gary
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Hoosiers51
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Good luck to everyone! I hope all Lymie singles are able to find someone right for them.
It IS possible to have a relationship with Lyme, if you are emotionally stable. I got married (to a non-Lymie), and while we have our challenges with my health....we are very happy. So it is possible.
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Tracy9
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I'll make it the website of the week on LymeFriends. Good luck!
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kam
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Looks like a Ticky group
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hank you for the site looks cool, great idea.
I was wondering though as many of us are sensitive to noise, other than turning our speakers off, how can we stop the music.
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Can I require that 'my man' have a good job and carry good health insurance for the two of us before I agree to meet him, regardless of his level of disability (since I can't work with Lyme)?
Or would GoldDiggers.com suit my particular situation better?
I'm kidding;) I think???
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Keebler
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- Elizza,
That would be at DreamOn.com -- and guys would want their link to rich foxes there, too, I would imagine. -
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Tracy9
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Maybe there could be a section where you can check to see who has the biggest disability benefits?
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Hmmm? I'm not rich, but...? as long as I don't expose my teeth and gum tissue loss, I'm still quite foxy...so no smiling, I guess?
I like the idea of comparing disability benefits though. Then again, I'd have to reveal mine, and since I was a stay-at-home mom for many years and then got slammed with Lyme (and OCD), my disability is el zippo.
Actually, I have a man right now, but I'm not sure he's getting my Lyme, and a lot of times I'm ready to throw in the towel with him. Maybe I'm just not meant to get married again?
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