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I’m 51, mom of two. I’m happy to have found this support/community. Thank you all for sharing. I’ve already learned a lot and don’t feel so alone just after reading a few posts. I’m going to set alarm to remind myself I signed up for this.

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I love this group too. What’s also helpful is the regular emails. It prompts me to read other posts.

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So happy to have you here, Adelantemujer!

I've found that everyone's experiences here also help me feel less alone. To hear that people struggle with the same things I do is very reassuring - then to hear people's thoughts and suggestions allows me to create my own solutions.

Wishing you all the best and looking forward to hearing more from you!

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