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Have you ever read a patient’s story and thought ‘that’s me’?

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If YOU have been helped or reassured by an individual’s experience, could you share your story and help another?

We would love to hear from you. It need not be long (no more than 500 words or even less!) and we would only use your first name if you agreed. You need not even share names of hospitals or doctors.

It is your story, how you felt, how you were diagnosed, how your life was affected, how you feel now. If you can support others who may be struggling with a new diagnosis,

please send your story to info@stars.org.uk

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