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#1 Apparelyzed

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Posted 05 November 2003 - 09:08 AM

First of all, let me welcome you to the UK SCI Unit Reunion Forum, a resource for contacting friends old and new made whilst attending a UK spinal unit.

In order to make a post, or reply to a message, you will need to register as a Member. This will give you access throughout the forum area. Registering is also free and we will not share any personal information with any third parties.

MEMBERS - Please remember to log in to post a message, otherwise you will not be able to contribute to the boards

There are not many rules for this forum, but it would help to keep it a bit more tidy if you could abide by the following posting protocols when posting requests.

If you wish to post some information about yourself to see if anyone remembers you, please use the following protocol in the Topic Title.

Remember me? Your Name, Year at Spinal Unit.

e.g. Remember Me? Fred Blogs, 1992

If you would like to find a friend from a Spinal Unit, please use the following protocol in the Topic Title.

Trying to Find “Name” Year at Spinal Unit.

e.g. Trying to Find Fred Blogs, 1992

That’s it really, and if the forum for your Spinal Unit is empty, please post your details. This is a new forum so entries are a little light at the moment. But if as many people as possible post in the forums, this resource will grow into an invaluable tool.

If you find the spinal unit you attended is not listed, plase let us know so we can add it to our forums.

Please remember also to keep the language clean. If we feel a topic is getting out of hand and subject to liable laws, then the topic will be removed.

Good Luck

Simon

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