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Thanks. I was using a different method and haven't been on here in a couple of months.  I was making improvements and this week a few things happened and I am back to square 1. Sigh. 
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Absolutely Megski84.  You can set your own rules!  Read as much as you can through old posts - you never know what advice will comfort or who's words may ring true for you...  Vincenza, Health Educator
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great. thank you!
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Of course you can, You can go over the same material as often as you need to till it makes sense. You can also ask for help or a better explanation.

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Is it ok to start over with your programme from scratch? Considering it's therapy I can get? 

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