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Apologies to anyone offended by my use of the word "whingers" in my recent post. This was used in a reply to a post that used that word, not to anyone struggling to cope with this awful PMR/GCA battle we are stuck with, until it decides to leave us alone. If you see the post that I replied to, I can't find it now, it may put my reply to that post into perspective. Again, I apologise to anyone I accidently offended. Also an apology to PMRpro, who does such a wonderful job advising us with her world of knowledge, and keeping an eye on posts. Trevor.

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