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New Member today has PTSD, BPD etc

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TLDR: New Member today has PTSD, BPD etc
In the forum thread, a new user, Guest (also referred to as Hed4), introduced themselves as a newcomer who previously participated in Elefriends before it closed. They mentioned living in Norfolk with their Border Terrier, Meg, who serves as a PTSD and emotional support dog. Several forum members, including Catsmother, mist, Foxy, marti, willowtigger, Butterfly88, ZandraJoi, and Pinky, warmly welcomed Guest to the forum. Catsmother offered assistance in navigating the forum and highlighted a new theme that had been added, providing instructions on how to access it through the style chooser at the bottom of the main page or via profile preferences. Guest expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and mentioned feeling happy and a bit nervous about joining the new community. They were also looking forward to participating in discussions related to mental health, as indicated in their response to Butterfly88. Overall, the thread was filled with friendly exchanges, with established members encouraging and guiding the new user, emphasizing the supportive and friendly nature of the forum community.
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Deleted member Hed4

Hello I have just joined today, I think I posted in the wrong place first time, I was with Elefriends
but they closed earlier this year. I live in Norfolk with my best friend my Border Terrier called Meg
she is also my PTSD and emotional support dog.
 
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