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conniebky Collaborator

Well, I'm still in a funk.

Anyway, I'm on facebook at clbgch@gmail.com and I know some of you have added me as a friend, but I can't tell who's who cuz I only know your alls names on here :huh:

Off I go to take my funky self to work.

Like my momma always says, "this too shall pass" :)

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Hey Connie a sent you a friend confirmation for facebook. Facebook is awesome. Found several relatives I haven't seen or heard from in 20 years all in a matter of minutes.

Hope your feeling better.

Vicky

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I wish I could be "me" and not Skylark and Facebook friend some of you. You can't be talking about bipolar on the Internet without being anonymous. Too many people Google your name for job searches. :(

I'll just have to stay friends with people around here.

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I wish I could be "me" and not Skylark and Facebook friend some of you. You can't be talking about bipolar on the Internet without being anonymous. Too many people Google your name for job searches. :(

I'll just have to stay friends with people around here.

I have this same problem. I have shared so much personal medical info on here I would rather not give my real name. I also struggle with trust issues and don't want to give my info to strangers on the internet.

I have thought about making up a fake facebook account with an alias, but I don't want to deceive anyone either. Everyone has been so nice. I'll just keep posting here. ;)

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I have this same problem. I have shared so much personal medical info on here I would rather not give my real name. I also struggle with trust issues and don't want to give my info to strangers on the internet.

I have thought about making up a fake facebook account with an alias, but I don't want to deceive anyone either. Everyone has been so nice. I'll just keep posting here. ;)

I do have a fake facebook though that i like to creep my friends out with! haha..

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