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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Subject: Triumph
Time: 1:43:00 PM EDT
Author:  cdittric77


ADAA "Triumph" Wristbands
 
Wear "Triumph" to show your support
& let people know they are not alone.
 
 
 
Through research, education and treatment, the Anxiety Disorders Association of America has been improving lives and providing hope for 25 years for the more than 40 million adult Americans suffering from panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder and phobias.
 
Stay involved all year by signing up for ADAA's e-Newsletter, Triumph! - a free resource about anxiety disorders. Subscribe at www.adaa.org

If you would like a band, please send me your name and address. I'm happy to send you one.

Charley



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  • #5 Comment from pattboy92 
    4/15/07 10:19 PM Permalink
    Hey, Charley!  

    I hadn't seen these before.  Do you have any left?

    Patrick
  • #4 Comment from jckfrstross 
    4/11/07 5:53 PM Permalink
    very nice :) if you have any i would love a couple of them:) have a good week

    Deb
  • #3 Comment from hugsdoodlewacky 
    4/11/07 5:47 PM Permalink
    (((((((((((((((((((((((HUGSTYOU)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))I wish I had one of them ribbbons.I will check the site out.thanks and have a nice evening.

    http://journals.aol.com/hugsdoodlewacky/Mandy/
  • #2 Comment from princesssaurora 
    4/11/07 2:44 PM Permalink
    Very cool, Charley... and if you have extras... I would love one...

    be well,
    Dawn
    http://journals.aol.com/princesssaurora/CarpeDiem/
  • #1 Comment from scotthlori 
    4/11/07 1:49 PM Permalink
    In my early twenties, I suffered from a few of these disorders ... awful doesn't even begin to discribe it.  I felt completely alone.  I still have some panic attacks and major social anxiety and some OCD issues.

    I would be proud to wear one.  I'll email ya.  =)

    LORI