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Introducing myself
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08/30/2005 23:31
Frances

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08/30/2005 23:31
Frances

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Introducing myself

The coast seems to be clear for me so after the mess of last year I think it might be nice to introduce, or re-introduce ourselves.

Hi..... My nickname is 'Frances' and I have been on this forum for many years under various titles but mostly 'Frances'. My husband/his family, and my family all have DC so I worry for my children and want to see NA or other *early-treatment options* available in every city in the hopes that surgery becomes the last resort. My home town is within Ontario Canada. As for my own medical history, I have had frozen shoulder but have not yet reached the common age-of-onset for DC so I do not know if I will be joining your ranks.

I'd talked with so many of you over the years that it would be nice to finally take a moment to hear a little about yourselves if you are willing. As I'm sure you are all aware, we must keep it generalized because this is the net and the world is looking.

Take care and God bless,

Frances

08/31/2005 23:16
Andrew 
08/31/2005 23:16
Andrew 
Introducing myself

Hi, Frances. My name is Andrew (that's my real name). I'm 53 and a Latin teacher. I live in one of the northern suburbs of London, England. I have had a Dupuytren's nodule on the palm of my right hand for two or three years.

08/31/2005 23:56
Frances

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08/31/2005 23:56
Frances

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Ivan007

Hi Andrew,

Our daughter took latin in grade 4 and loved it because it was like knowing a secret language to her. Hope your students do as well.

Frances

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