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This article is from the Rosacea Disorder FAQ, by David Pascoe pascoedj+usenet@spamcop.net with numerous contributions by others.
You may want to check out The National Rosacea Society and the
rosacea-support email list.
The National Rosacea Society is a non profit organisation set up to
provide information about Rosacea. You can find them at
http://www.rosacea.org/home.html They publish newsletters online as well
as conduct surveys about rosacea sufferers. Also they make published
information available to sufferers via regular mail. The National Rosacea
Society are an introductory organisation that are a good first point of
contact for information. The depth and breadth of information that they
make available is something that we hope that they will be able to devote
some resources to.
There is an email support group that you can subscribe to. This email
group is free and unmoderated. Currently there are about 1800 users and
about 10-40 messages per day. Digest versions are available. To find out
more information about the list, visit http://rosacea.ii.net/ml.html or go
straight to the email hosting page at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-support
An alternative list archive on the web is also located at
http://www.escribe.com/health/rosacea-support this site has a slightly
more traditional feel to it, you may prefer to read from this archive.
 
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