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A New Forum https://cllforum.org (migration of CLLForum.com)

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If anyone here has been a member of cllforum.com you may be aware that the forum is closing down on New Year's Day, as the web host is shutting off and the forum owner has had enough after 15 years of running it. Two of the members of that forum have decided to carry it on at https::/cllforum.org and all are welcome to join as of today. The forum requires registration to read, for privacy purposes, and once you join your first post requires approval, which is a way to exclude bots and spammers. After that, it's all up to you to make of it what you like!

Chris Moss (drmoss_ca on the old forum)

CLL Forum is closing at the end of this year after accruing 9,345 members, who wrote over 14,808 topics, 173,136 posts (our replies) from its inception in February 2006. It was the largest international CLL support forum until May 2018, when this forum took that honour. The most users ever online was 800 on Tue Mar 3rd, 2020. I wish it well in its new home. - Neil HU CLL Support Admin

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The new forum can be found at cllforum.org. Enjoy!

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drmoss_ca in reply to Pippety

Thanks, now I feel stupid!

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FloridaGal2

Great news...signed up.

Never knew it existed. Also heading over...

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