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969557 tn?1314370614

Just a little update

It is now a year and a half since I finished tx. For those of you in here who supported me through the last period of it (and the time after) I just wanted to say thanks. Life had been normal for quite some time now, even though recovery from tx took quite some time. Today I am still studying chemistry, which is much easier withoug tx, and I dance 3-4 days of week. Life's great I suppose, but I tend to go over my head in doing all the stuff I couldnt do during tx or while I was an addict. Just trying to catch ut the things I missed through those years I guess. I'm still SVR,

Hope this post can cheer up those struggling through tx ringt now. Enjoy the rest for your holiday
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969557 tn?1314370614
Thanks, and good luck to you who are still in tx or those still struggeling with that dragon ;)

Fretboard: Good to hear, that was kinda the point with my posting.
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408795 tn?1324935675
Cheered me up and I'm not even in tx!  Hell you reached your SVR and you're a recovering addict as well, two miracles the way I see it!!  Great news!!
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Great to hear you were able to get through the tx....i dont know what my journey has in store for me...but I hope i will be able to get through it with minimal sx....Good luck with your future endeavors!
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1477908 tn?1349567710
It's good to hear that you've recovered from tx and that you're back to a full life. You've made it through and past a couple of big time hurdles!! Thanks for the update and best wishes for a wonderful life ahead....Pam
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1491755 tn?1333201362
Thanks for sharing a post tx success story.  I'll finish in a month and am concered about post tx sx.
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