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		<title>Comment on On The Road To Recovery by Rose</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rose</dc:creator>
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		<description>Your lupus has gone into remission.  Wow!  I became aware of you via femme noir  -- your website.  Back in &#039;04 I believe.  I was a teenager.  I was using various search engines to find a website that was targeted to gay women of color.  So, I would visit it [femme noir] from time-to-time and then I remember you had no new postings for several months.  I thought that was probably because something bad had happened.  Then, wham, you announced you had been diagnosed with lupus.  That was in &#039;05 I believe.  Your digital space was then expanded to make postings on lupus as well.  Over the years I did not visit femme noir, state &amp; lake, etc. often but I still would check in every now and then.  What an inspiring person you are.  Keep fighting, keep fighting.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your lupus has gone into remission.  Wow!  I became aware of you via femme noir  &#8212; your website.  Back in &#8217;04 I believe.  I was a teenager.  I was using various search engines to find a website that was targeted to gay women of color.  So, I would visit it [femme noir] from time-to-time and then I remember you had no new postings for several months.  I thought that was probably because something bad had happened.  Then, wham, you announced you had been diagnosed with lupus.  That was in &#8217;05 I believe.  Your digital space was then expanded to make postings on lupus as well.  Over the years I did not visit femme noir, state &amp; lake, etc. often but I still would check in every now and then.  What an inspiring person you are.  Keep fighting, keep fighting.</p>
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