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cubbielove Newbie

Hi,

I'm looking for anybody interested in starting a support group in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. If any one is interested, please let me know.

Thanks.


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Guest Lindam

:lol: I would be interested. I live in Lombard but work in Rolling Meadows.

Let me know.

Linda

cubbielove Newbie

Hi,

I live in Schaumburg, but also work in Rolling Meadows. Perhaps, we could meet for lunch sometime?

Just curious, would you happen to be going to the conference at Stanford on Oct. 30? I'm planning on going by myself and I'm trying to find someone to meet up with while I'm there. If not, do you know of anyone that is going?

Thanks.

marilynjaffe Newbie

I would also be interested in a support group. I live in Northbrook and my schedule is somewhat open.

Marilyn Jaffe

cubbielove Newbie

Hi Marilyn,

It would be nice to meet maybe once a month just talk about our experiences. Since I live in Schaumburg & Linda who lives in Lombard (don't know if she wants to meet monthly) and you live in Northbrook, I'm not sure where the best place would be to meet unless we did something online. It would probably be easier, we would just need to set the time and what day. Let me know what you think.

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