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Ziadawn
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Hello guys, I am Ziadawn, its my first post on a actual disability site. I have Scoliosis from a early age.
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A very warm welcome to the community @Ziadawn, I'm glad you decided to join us.
Would you like to tell us a little bit more about yourself? We're a friendly bunch and you'll find lots of conversations and games over in our coffee lounge, so feel free to dive right in.Community Manager
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Hi @Ziadawn - welcome to this friendly & supportive community, & thank you for joining.
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Hi and welcome on board feel free to join in or ask any questions
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Welcome to the community @ZiadawnDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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