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Butterfly and the Wolf Description: A mutual support bulletin board at the Coffeerooms. Friendly people who understand what you're talking about. (w3pg.com) |
Lupus Community Description: Message boards and chat dedicated to sharing information, offering support, and strategies to better cope. Community moderated by patient volunteers. (community.healingwell.com) |
Lupus Support Group Southport UK Description: Details about a Physiotherapist run group for people with this disease, family and friends at UK Hospital. Includes a few links and contact details. (geocities.com) |
Lupus- The Lupies Support Group Description: Where patients, family, friends, and those awaiting their diagnosis, can find others for support and friendship. (groups.yahoo.com) |
Manx Lupus Support Group Description: A registered charity that seeks to offer non-medical advice and support to fellow sufferers. (manxlupus.org) |
The Lost Lupies Description: Support group includes a mailing list, chat room, directory, photo album, and homepage. (groups.yahoo.com) |
We Have Lupus Description: Online support community for lupus patients and their families. (wehavelupus.com) |
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