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An article in The Nottingham Post about My Dad during PSP Awareness Week.

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This is fab Hannah...well done!! Keep up the good work in raising awareness of PSP - you're a star.

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Thank you!

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hannah hi]

great article

keep up the positvies plz

jill x

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jillannf6

hi hannah

how r u doing?

you have not posted for a while

hope your course is going fine

love jill

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HannahDaykin

Hi Jill,

Sorry I have not posted, I've been moving house and not had much internet access and been finding it hard at the moment too!!

I'll do a blog now :) x

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