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Newcastle Fibromyalgia Support Group

Tel: 07513 273603

6 Barmoor Row
Blyth
Northumberland
NE24 4GB

95.4 miles away

Newcastle Fibromyalgia Support Group aims to raise awareness in the North East and to offer support to those who have been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. They also welcome those who feel that they have fibromyalgia but have not yet been diagnosed and want to find out more information for themselves.
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The Wolverhampton Rheumatology Support Group

Tel: 01902 563751

WV3 7AH

95.6 miles away

We offer help and support to members, their family, their carers or friends. The WRSG offer telephone help-lines and an 8 page monthly newsletter, containing useful and interesting information. The WRSG works closely with health and voluntary agencies within the city of Wolverhampton.
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Walsall And West Midlands Me Link

Tel: 0844 887 2351

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Walsall ME Link c/o Walsall Deaf Peoples Centre
59a Lichfield Street
Walsall
West Midlands
WS4 2BX

96.5 miles away

We meet together to share information and support each other as we adjust to living with M.E./CFS and/or Fibromyalgia. We hope to raise awareness in our local community about these often poorly understood conditions. The group is run by five volunteers, all of whom are affected by the conditions.
Sufferers of ME/CFS AND/OR Fibromyalgia their carers and family
ME Positive East Midlands

Tel: 01509 233 486

LE11 2NA

101 miles away

Welcome to ME Positive East Midlands, the Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) support group for the East Midlands. We provide a helpline, social events and regular updates regarding medical research and treatments. We also endeavour to put local people with ME/CFS in...
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People suffering from ME/CFS and their carers