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How did you find out about this site?

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CountryGirl

And thank you HSF!

The old yahoo group APLSUK

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Me too.

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JBgirl in reply toHilda_G

same here.

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Christin

I was transferred to this website from the APLSUK site

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Manofmendip

The old yahoo group APLSUK

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artur

I find Thw site by seardhing te web

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MaryH

On Prof Hughes blog

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Me too!

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sbncmo

I transferred to this site from the APLSUK site

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CanaryDiamond10

I found this site after a confirmed diagnosis of APS, I Googled it and reached a Brittish site. That site actually led me to the Hughes Foundation site. They are two separate and distinct diseases in the Sates. APS being the lesser of the two with similar symtoms.

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granmyty

Transfered from the old Yahoo site for APS.

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tassie

Messaged through APLSUK

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dalalf

I was diagnosed by Dr. Hughes and was transfered to this website later

Through the dutch website sanderotter.eu

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Jade

I honestly cannot remember. My memory is useless these days.

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greenlady

i just type in.hughes...and here you are! thank you :-)

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hasmoxie2

I was a member of the old APLSUK site

debi in Fl w APS

I was part of another healthunlocked community

I have not joined any social network sites, and I always worry about the internet for medical stuff in case I get bad advice. I've never really taken to forums either (perhaps I'm technological anti social)

Although I was diagnosed about 4 years ago, the doctor said it wasn't important unless I got pregnant and I should ignore it. Recently, I started to wonder if my usual bad dyslexic days might actually be caused by sticky blood in my head. I Googled a few things and this site kept coming up.

I've learned a lot by reading others stories, and feel calmer and more in control than I have in years.

Thanks so much!

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