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Sickle Cell Hospital Chatter
Hospital Chatter is an online facebook group for people in the sickle cell community, who are in the hospital, as a patient or a loved one, and want to talk. We are not doctors, so we are not here to offer medical advice, just conversation with people who can relate to what you are going through. If you can’t sleep or you need to talk in the middle of the night, we’re hoping you can find someone on this group (consisting of people from all over the world) in every time zone.
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