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Woman's Hour programme from Thursday Morning - Chronic Illness and Friendships

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This was broadcast on Thursday, it is in the first 15 mins of the programme, for those who maybe interested or can relate to what is being shared.

Just follow this link.

bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06wg9f0

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I've just caught up with it on iPlayer radio and despite it having some very familiar resonances,it was absolutely superb. Shame they couldn't have dedicated the whole programme to it.

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we thought it was superb too and sadly true for so many too.

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