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#1 dole.doug

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Posted 16 February 2009 - 07:49 AM

Hi there
This is a forum in which English is the only language. Because you are people from different contries(some of which English is not the native language)...can you recommend me forums in france or german language?

PM me pls if posting the link will broke any rule.


many thx to all:) :help: :)
at least, my disability is visible
sorry my English, it's not my native language.

#2 maxmax

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Posted 16 February 2009 - 10:04 AM

Hi dole.doug

I'm french, I really appreaciate apparelyzed.com, but, like you english isn't my mother tongue. that's why this is the 1st post i wrote.

So, there's several french forums, i can talk specially about the one i'm admin on.
It's called ALARME, its a french non-profit organization which provide funds to worlwide spinalcord searchers... the point is, that the forum is one of the most french active forums existing with arount 1500 membres and with tips on all spinal cord related issues... of course there's a part about medical treatment but not only, you can find tips, talks about any subject related to the para & quads...

You can check it out on http://alarme.asso.fr/forum ;)

Here some others pointers too :
www.paratetra.fr
www.handimobility.org
you can find more of them in our links section too.

See ya

Edited by maxmax, 16 February 2009 - 10:07 AM.





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