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I'm pretty quiet around here, but I do read most things... my favourite things about these forums are -
@Rick's sign off 'Hope Endures', which has become a bit of tag line for the forums.
I'm always inspired by @kenny66 who is so open and am particularly inspired by how he looks after himself
I love the banter between @Loopy & @PeppiPatty
@kristinI think started the 'bonfires' for all of us to sit around and be together - which is so cool
@Alessandra1992just knows what to say and how to say it, in such a nurturing way
@katoblows me away with his poetry and his openess in sharing his challenges and how he overcomes them
@chemonrois so generous with sharing her experiences. I've also seen her in the carers forum sharing her personal experiences with her mental illness, with people who are caring for people in similar situations
The list goes on! I hope no one is offended by me mentioning people - I hope it just encourages others to share their favourite memory of, or favourite thing about, the Forums.
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