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Thank you soooo much for allowing me to join your group, I am very curious on how everyone manages their conditions! I am struggling on how to handle all of my conditions :( I am also hoping that I can share my experiences to help others ❤️🙏🦋

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Damon1864

It's lovely to welcome you to the site, it's a great place to meet new friends and share experiences with each other. We love a laugh and a chat, and there is always admin to help out if you need any advice we can't give. We can't give medical advice as none of us are qualified. Hope you keep posting have a lovely day and take care 😊 Bernadette and Jack 🐕 xxxxxx

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Flyby7

Hi and welcome to the site great place to talk

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R2B_JoePartner

Welcome! We're happy to share experiences and resources. Thanks for joining us!

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Welshcatlady

Hi and welcome.

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R2B_JohnModerator

Glad you are here! Welcome!

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Hobbledehoy

With dogged determination! It's a balancing act, within each condition and taken together. Welcome to Healthunlocked. There are several areas for different conditions. Friendly support always available. Best wishes.

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