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07/19/2008 14:01
SweetTay
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Hi Everyone ...

I'm new here. Just joined the group. My name is Jennifer. I'm 32 years old, live in Canada ... and have Turner's Syndrome. I'm never really talked to anyone with Turner's and was hoping to just meet a few people, share experiences. Or ... anyone who has a young child with Turner's .. help in anyway I can by sharing what I went through, give any advice I can.

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07/24/2008 09:51
mllong

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The only advice I can give you is to celebrate being different. It's necessary to connect with and meet others with Turners syndrome.
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