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I just wanted to say thank you for the support you have given us bandsters that have had and are having complications. Thank you also for the insight and truthfulness that you give this board. I don't care what anyone says I respect people who tell it like it is and are willing to share their personal feelings and experiences. Maybe you helped save someone who was too afraid to ask the ?'s that needed to be asked! So, You Rock!!!

Much love coming your way from TN!!!!

Christy Dawn Light

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Ditto's !!!!

She welcomed me with open arms and we became cyber buddies before I knew it.

She's a sweatheart in the true sense of the word.

HUGS !!!!

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Ditto here too!! DeLarla has welcomed and supported anybody who has had a problem. When I was new to the whole band thing, she gave me her number and we talked for a while. She gave me her insight and her knowledge on the band. She had a lot of experience and was more knowledgeable on how this thing should work than my own doctor. She's awesome!!! Good luck Lisa, we're all here to support you for all the help you've given us......

Tricia H

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AWE, I'm crying at my desk again because I forgot to add "No crying at work" to my 2006 Resolutions!

I'm just giving back to LBT what LBT gave to me. I would never have made it without Donali, Penni, Alexandra.... geeze, there's no way to even begin to list the people that held me up when I couldn't make it through another day. I'm glad to be part of this whole LBT thingy, so thanks to Alex, Mr. Mystery, for starting this family :)

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The boys around here love you, too girl!

I always find myself looking for a Delarla post because I know that the LBT goddess is going to having something to say that was worth reading. So keep it up and don't go anywhere.

Wow....5000 posts?!? I'm pretty small potatos around here. When do you find time to work?!?!

God bless you. And all the bandsters out there. Lift each other up daily!

Jon

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Who said I work? Actually, my 2006 resolution is to actually work before they fire me for being at LBT so often. But I just love all the love, it's infectious! I'm too much of an LBT junkie to ever leave my family here ;)

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Uh-huh! Everything they said. I always look for your posts and love your honesty and tell-it-like-it-is attitude. I admire you for having such a great attitude with everything you've had to endure. Please stick around, we've all learned a lot from you (and you're quite entertaining too)!

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Ditto here too DeLarla. I've learned alot...the good, the bad everything. It's nice to have all sides. You've truly helped us all.

God Bless ya and Keep ya

Hugs

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Got to agree with everyone else on this one! You are a light to us all (whoa, don't blind me, okay!?!?! Geez...)

You truly rock, even without a back-up band!! - haha

Seriously though, you have inspired me, motivated me, calmed me, kicked me in the pants - and I thank you for it!

Love ya, you psychottie chick!!

~cheri

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