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Your user page looks familar! Also, PTSD

Is that my layout? :D If so , I hope you like it.

As far as the PTSD thing goes, the list that was added is not appropiate. While I appreciate sarcasm, you'll find few other people do. A lot of psychological articles on Misplaced Pages are messy, and I sort of gave up even trying back when I was editing from IPs, but the simplest thing to do is open up a straw poll. Anyone who knows anything about psychology or PTSD will know that list is both too broad and yet, too specific. --Elaragirl 01:10, 14 February 2007 (UTC)

Request for Citations

Pls do not remove the tags unless you add a relevant citation. Doing so is not consistent with Misplaced Pages standards. DPeterson 23:01, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

Reverting Bipolar article

Rather than continuing to revert what many editors feel is an inappropriate section, the proper Misplaced Pages practice would be to begin some dispute resolution process. I have done so, I hope you will participate and cooperate and not continue to merely revert the edits.DPeterson 13:17, 17 February 2007 (UTC)

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