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Hi all EDers


I know these times have been a real struggle for most people. I don't know of anyone who has found the past year easy.

On top of that most folks are fed up to their back teeth with zoom .....but are there any people out there who want/need an online zoom meeting to just check-in and talk with other people about their mental health struggles if they are having them.


If you would like an hour of being able to share your stuff and hopefully share what does and doesn't help you with other people then please drop me a PM. I'm not an MH professional just a regular person who has been through some things and come out the other side.


I won't share your details with anyone either.


PM's ONLY to people's anonymity if it requires it.


Cheers


Sman :)

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