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Kristen
4 months agoMember
Just two of the Lymphoedema support groups- check the website for one near you- or get help to start one. All it takes is two pople setting a time and place that suits you,commit to making it a priority to attend, then invite others.Human connection is important and we can learn so much from each other.
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