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Living Positively with Cerebral Palsy

rcwallace22
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I've just launched a new online support group called Living Positively with Cerebral Palsy. Please take a look and join so that we can build a vibrant community online.
Visit: http://www.livingpositively.healthunlocked.com/
You can write blogs, ask questions, participate in polls and talk to people in with the same condition.
Visit: http://www.livingpositively.healthunlocked.com/
You can write blogs, ask questions, participate in polls and talk to people in with the same condition.
Comments
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Why can't i join iif i i amnb. 15?
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yay!! Will do
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Hi Lilly W - when I say Adult - I include late teens on wards. So if your interested please join.
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Hi x
This is Zoe x I wouldn't mind posting my blog on your website if you would like me too? x I like your website by the way.
Zoe x -
Hi Zoe,
We are happy for you to provide a link to your blog on our forum if it is relevant to other forum users.
Best Wishes,
Forum Moderator -
Yes of course get involved. The more blogs and experiences the better.
http://www.livingpositively.healthunlocked.com/
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