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  <copyright>2007 - Addison's disease self help group (ADSHG)</copyright>
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     <title>ADSHG September 2008 Newsletter</title>
     <link>http://www.addisons.org.uk/topics/2008/09/0011.html</link>
     <description>The ADSHG September 2008 newsletter is being sent out to all postal members and is available on-line and now in colour in the member-only website area for all postal and e-members.</description>
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     <title>What to do in an emergency -Emergency crisis letter</title>
     <link>http://www.addisons.org.uk/info/emergency/page5.html</link>
     <description>The emergency crisis letter gives medical treatment guidance for paramedics or hospital staff in the event of an emergency.  This letter should be signed by your doctor. A new Russian version was introduced in September 2008.</description>
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     <title>The mile-high, thigh-high club</title>
     <link>http://www.addisons.org.uk/info/experiences/ruththighpage1.html</link>
     <description>Ruth describes her experiences of surviving a long haul flight. Starting with vomiting in the security line and requiring her to self  inject during the flight and with the added challenge of having her kids in tow.</description>
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     <title>I thought I was going mad</title>
     <link>http://www.addisons.org.uk/comms/stories/jackiedpage1.html</link>
     <description>How a hyperthyroid condition complicates an eventual diagnosis of Addison's disease, teaching us we may not all be text book cases.</description>
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