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posticon Facebook Group activity in August

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For those of you who don’t use Facebook, below is a list of the external links shared within our Facebook Group during August:

 

News Roundup – UK-based Meta Analysis On Ivermectin Peer Reviewed and Published

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0G9Bxk495U&fbclid=IwAR1c95X4ND4UfogMn2s9qDlC8b6OsUHhpvG2cyMjsDxPe7Htm8zF5uM0z1A

 

The Psychologisation of Illness – Why Long Covid (and ME/CFS) Are Not ‘Just Anxiety’ …

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posticon May 2020 Facebook Blog.

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Well thats another month of lockdown gone. At least now we have a flicker of light at the end of the tunnel. Hopefully the new measures will bring back some form of normality into our lifes. Still a long way off from a coffee and cake with friends but that …

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posticon January 2020 Facebook Blog.

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January Birth Flower – Carnation. Devotion,Loyalty and Love.

                                                               

January Birth Stone – Garnet. Believed to bring the wearer good health, wealth and happiness.

 

January Named After Janus

The month of January is named after the Roman god of doors, Janus, because this month is the door into the new year. …

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posticon December 2019 Facebook Blog.

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                              Craig Woods – Castle Loch, Lochmaben

                 John Bell – Site of Original Dumfries College, Heathhall

                               Paul Thompson – Dalbeattie Forest.

Well, here we are once again, about to start another year and a new decade. We can only wonder what the future holds for all us ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia sufferers.  …

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posticon November 2019 Facebook Blog

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So here it is, Merry Xmas. Everybody`s having fun. Look to the future now. It`s only just begun.

On a serious note this can also be a very difficult and painful time for all  sufferers. If you have any experiences or tips you`d like to share just add it …

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