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Hi everyone, it’s Wednesday and time to check in again. Remember What's New Wednesday is for everyone to talk about how things have been or post about something interesting in the last week, to get us all chatting, get to know each other and offer mutual support.

The excitement continues to mount here at Changing Faces as we look forward to Face Equality Day 2019 and also having Catrin Pugh on the forum to answer people’s questions. In the unlikely event that you still haven’t read Catrin’s story, you can read it here telegraph.co.uk/women/life/... and don’t forget to join her next Tuesday at 6pm BST. Do you have any questions for Catrin? You can post them ahead of time and she’ll be happy to answer them on the day.

Love to you all.

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