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The RSA is always keen to hear from people who are willing to be case studies. If you can help in this way please email: info@raynauds.org.uk. It is a great way of increasing publicity via the media.

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I have just completed a case study for the RSA with Rob from 'getpromotion'. It was painless and actually quite fun to do. It lasted about 20 minutes and I simply just sat and talked (something I need no excuse to do...) he asked if he could film the interview and I didn't mind, he also took a photo at the end of it all.

Rob was very pleasant and the conversation went smoothly. He is even going to forward me the material he is producing so I can make any ammendments before it gets publicised.

I would recommend being a case study to anyone as it doesn't take up anytime at all really and it will help the RSA promote the association aswell as helping other sufferers.

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