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As I said before, I'm perfectly happy right here........

Ardy

----- Original Message -----

From: " transglobalhealth " <dhhughes@...>

<Rheumatoid Arthritis >

Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:45 PM

Subject: What do y'all think?

> Hi Everyone!

>

> Thank you all for being a part of our Rheumatoid Arthritis support

> group. As you have probably heard by now, a bunch of your fellow

> members are over at http://www.careplace.com/Rheumatoid_Arthritis/dhsn

> trying out our new community.

>

> CarePlace is an online support community where you can find new

> friends and chat in real-time with one another. You can also create

> your own webpage, online journal, or group (for something specific

> like " Moms living with Rheumatoid Arthritis " ), and so much more! We

> can all still post messages and email each other like we have been.

>

> Our group isn't going anywhere, don't worry! I'd love for

> everyone to join CarePlace, look around, and think about the amazing

> new home we could build together. Please reply to this message to let

> everyone know your thoughts. The CarePlace team is excited to start

> working on stuff that we think would help us! A month ago I asked for

> Live Chat and it's already there. And they are working on lots of

> other stuff right now that I thought everyone would like!

>

> To visit our CarePlace community, go to:

>

> http://www.careplace.com/Rheumatoid_Arthritis/dhsn

>

> My nickname at CarePlace is " D " -- please look me up. I look

> forward to seeing you there!

>

> Warm regards,

>

>

>

> P.S. If you don't know me, I started this group so that people

> coping with Rheumatoid Arthritis could support and share with one

> another. I started my first group several years ago when we

> discovered that our two boys were born with a rare genetic disorder

> called ATR-X. I was desperate for support and information and

> realized that millions of others living with rare disorders must be

> looking for the same thing. Since then, I've started over 600 groups

> that now serve over 50,000 members.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Same here.

-------Original Message-------

From: Ardeith

Date: 5/30/2007 12:02:35 AM

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Subject: Re: What do y'all think?

As I said before, I'm perfectly happy right here........Ardy----- Original Message ----- From: "transglobalhealth" <dhhughesGlobalHealthNetwork (DOT) org><Rheumatoid Arthritis >Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:45 PMSubject: What do y'all think?> Hi Everyone! > > Thank you all for being a part of our Rheumatoid Arthritis support> group. As you have probably heard by now, a bunch of your fellow> members are over at http://www.careplace.com/Rheumatoid_Arthritis/dhsn> trying out our new community. > > CarePlace is an online support community where you can find new> friends and chat in real-time with one another. You can also create> your own webpage, online journal, or group (for something specific> like "Moms living with Rheumatoid Arthritis"), and so much more! We> can all still post messages and email each other like we have been. > > Our group isn't going anywhere, don't worry! I'd love for> everyone to join CarePlace, look around, and think about the amazing> new home we could build together. Please reply to this message to let> everyone know your thoughts. The CarePlace team is excited to start> working on stuff that we think would help us! A month ago I asked for> Live Chat and it's already there. And they are working on lots of> other stuff right now that I thought everyone would like! > > To visit our CarePlace community, go to: > > http://www.careplace.com/Rheumatoid_Arthritis/dhsn> > My nickname at CarePlace is "D" -- please look me up. I look> forward to seeing you there! > > Warm regards,> > > > P.S. If you don't know me, I started this group so that people> coping with Rheumatoid Arthritis could support and share with one> another. I started my first group several years ago when we> discovered that our two boys were born with a rare genetic disorder> called ATR-X. I was desperate for support and information and> realized that millions of others living with rare disorders must be> looking for the same thing. Since then, I've started over 600 groups> that now serve over 50,000 members. > > > > > >

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