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Damien Riley
4/18/2008 6:30 PM UTC
I like the way he calls it a neurological disorder. In my expereinces many people seem to feel it is something that cognitive therapy and/or self-improvement strategies can get you to "snap out of it." I'm so glad you had this guy on your show. I hope a lot of peopler listen to it. He mentions that 5% of Americans have it and that is probably true. Of that 5% I would wager to say that half or less never share their disorder with their co-workers or friends out of a fear of being
stacey_zzzz
4/18/2008 4:46 AM UTC
This was a great help.
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