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stevenNYer lurking???

Hello everybody.  Thanks to those who wrote to ask how I’m doing.  I haven't been posting as much as before.  There are two reasons for that.  

The first is that I no longer feel I need to answer every question.  Members such as zelly and cajim are providing great feedback.  This is what I had hoped for since the days being the B person of the C forum.  It’s great to learn and to give back.  

The second reason is increased work and family responsibilities.  Before, I get done, log on for some downtime on this forum at 11:00pm-ish.  Now by the time I get done, it’s often after 1:00am.  Hopefully, things will let up a little soon.  But I’m still around.  Hey, I think I should be allowed to lurk from time to time ;)
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Consider yourself part of the team!  We are such a new community that we really need people like you to hang around and help the next newly diagnosed person.  At first it was just steven...then steven and me...then cajim came along and jack and few others.  Its no fun, the reason why we're here but since we don't have a choice we might as well make the best of it.  Cheers!
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Hello bud,

I just wanna say a big thanks to you and the team.... We all now how horrible it feels to find out we carry any type of disease and i was no exception.... With so limited infomation on HBV it was like finding gold when i stumbled onto this forum. Basically i just wanted to say this forum has really given me so much more knowledge on HBV and how to remain so positive in knowing life goes on.

Take care.
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You are young but for all of us going to bed a lot earlier than 1:00am is better.  Agree?
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