South-central England
West Berks Fibro Support
Covering West Berkshire and surrounding areas
West Berks Fibro Support is local support provided by people linked to FibroAction (which is based in West Berkshire). Contact FibroAction (link at the top of the page) for details.
Reading Area Fibromyalgia Support Group
Covering Reading and surrounding areas
Email: jomarsh10@hotmail.com
Free monthly early evening meetings on Mondays at Prospect Park Hospital,Tilehurst. Quarterly newsletters.
Contact Jo Marsh on the above email for more details.
South Bucks Fibromyalgia Support Group
Covering the area from Hemel Hempstead, Aylesbury, East of Oxford, Slough and North West of London
Tel: 0845 345 2416
Email: linda.ch@btinternet.com
The group aims to support people with fibromyalgia and their family's and friend's. We meet every two months to share our ideas and concerns on how to cope with the syndrome. We try and keep up-to-date with the latest and tested treatments, so we don't waste our money on inappropriate treatments. Please contact the group Co-ordinator Linda Horncastle for more details.
Christchurch and District Fibromyalgia Support Group (Dorset)
Covering Christchurch and district, including The New Forest, Lymington and Bournemouth
Telephone: 01425 274295
The Christchurch and District Fibromyalgia Support Group holds monthly meetings at St Catherine's Hill Community Centre, 17 Marlow Drive, Christchurch, Dorset. Contact Marilyn Kellow, Group Leader on the above number for more information.
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