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Communicating With Others When You Are Chemically Sensitive
Yesterday, I was a featured guest on a conference call hosted by MCS Friends, an online and phone support group for people with chemical sensitivities. This call was one of a series of discussions on how to communicate with others when you are chemically sensitive, including suggestions for how to explain chemical sensitivities to friends, family members, doctors, etc. We also discussed health and medical issues of interest to those with MCS.
The hour and a half discussion was recorded and the replay is available to MCS Friends members.
To become a member, go to www.mcsfriends.org and follow instructions there, or you can call 248-301-2283 to join by phone.