It was a good turnout at PR a couple of days ago. I shall try and remember the names of those who turned up. Starting with me, Dobby, then we had Linda, Sally, Richard, Graham (May), John, Sue, Gina, Verna and John (Pond), Graham. Very special thanks to our Alex and Josh for doing what you do so well, and constantly, and for Kim and Gilly turning up to, first of all, make a video of our exploits and for collecting the subs. Every little helps. It was a bit warm, on Monday, but we survived. I thoroughly enjoy these meets with the Pulmonary Rehab. side of our BreatheEasy group and will continue attending for as long as they keep going. Looking forward to the next one and then our monthly BE gathering on the 19th. Stay well and safe everyone.
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