That is like a key question to people with TBI's. I have an awful time with 
time. 4 years, 10 years, its the same. Anyone else have memory problems? 
I wouldn't mind if someone who keeps track would tell when I first posted here.

john

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I have
no clue…4 to five years.
 







Hey...
 






 
 






For those of you who post regularly (as well as those who do not or
just lurk) I was wondering if you all could tell the rest of us how long you
have been on this list?
 






 
 






I found it in the latter part of 1995 and never unsubscribed except for
six months when we were living in temporary quarters at one time around 2000 so
it has been 12 1/2 years for me or so.  During the last 12 1/2 years
I have told at least four people about this list because they had not heard of
it.  They know who they are.  :-) 
 






 
 






Anyway, it would be refreshing to see how long y'll all have been
on the list.
 






Happy new year to you all!
 






-- 

Lori 

C4/5 complete quad, 28 years post

 Tucson , AZ 

 











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