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Find Meetups about Chronic Illness and meet people in your local community who share your interests.

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Dealing with Chronic Illness

Monday, May 31, 2010. As it is, it is hard to be a young adult female between the ages of 18-24. Having to be a young adult female with a chronic illness is even harder. Sunday, May 30, 2010.

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Chronic Illness Meetups - Meetup

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Find Meetups about Chronic Illness and meet people in your local community who share your interests.

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The site chronicillness.meetup.com had the following in the web site, "Meetup others in your local area who suffer from various Chronic Illnesses for support, information, and discussion." We noticed that the website stated " Fibromyalgia, Chronic Pain, and Chronic Fatigue." It also stated " Middot; DIY Do It Yourself. Middot; Dance and Movement. Put this list on your website. North Texas Fibromyalgia and CFIDS Meetup and Support Group. Middot; Choosing to LIVE with Fibromyalgia." The header had group as the highest ranking keyword. This keyword was followed by club, event, and community which isn't as urgent as group. The other words the site used was local. networking is also included but could not be understood by search crawlers.

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