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Kristen
3 years agoMember
We keep going via zoom last year. Thanks to Anne we had some fabulous guest speakers.Anne has retired and moved away from the area. This year we met in March to try agian a face to face type meeting for the first time in years it feels like, and decided to keep it simple and just meet for a cuppa each month ongoing. I wish I had of started this tread title just with Lymphoedema Support Group .
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