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I’m new here, signed in ages ago, but my memory is so bad I forgot my password, had to change it this morning BUT remembered to write it down. I have a book, my kids call “ my brain “. I just forget to look in it sometimes. I think this is one of my worst symptoms along with a cute liver pain, enough of my moaning, just thought I’d join.

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hello Felixmyboy1 welcome.

love the idea of "a brain" in a book. made me smile this morning.

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liver-bird in reply tobutterflyEi

Me too. I write everything down or it doesn't happen 😀😀

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