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It's lovely to meet you too @Fluttershy1
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Hey @Anastasia Good to see you . My boy transferred to Inpatient unit again today, better than being in ED.
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Good to see you @MDT
Pretty sure @CherryBomb has left forum couple years ago.
@Fluttershy1Its good to meet more people. Slowly it feels more homely.
Done Dishes4Ya @Shaz51
HUgs
16-08-2020 09:16 PM
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@Anastasia @Appleblossom @MDT - it's Ella, Candys family have overwhelmed her which has led to a dissociative episode and panic attacks. She is crying on her bedroom floor at the moment.
I'm going to be on and off as I have to handle her.
she is safe
~ Ella ~
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Hello @Appleblossom
Good to see you too.
That is good news, hugs from one mumma to another looking out for their boy x
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