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Thank you, Mike @everydayupsanddowns.

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Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve seen a particularly high number of new members, as people seek reassurance, clarification, etc, and I know a lot of us have been trying to 'do our bit' and field enquiries, provide info etc. But if we’ve had enough and need a break, we can disappear quietly for a bit to recharge batteries and calm down.
Not so Mike, @everydayupsanddowns who has been relentlessly providing up to date info, making sure everybody gets the info or reassurance they need, and has generally been providing a calming influence on threads that show signs of overheating. So thank you, Mike, for doing such a great job in such difficult circumstances.
 
Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve seen a particularly high number of new members, as people seek reassurance, clarification, etc, and I know a lot of us have been trying to 'do our bit' and field enquiries, provide info etc. But if we’ve had enough and need a break, we can disappear quietly for a bit to recharge batteries and calm down.
Not so Mike, @everydayupsanddowns who has been relentlessly providing up to date info, making sure everybody gets the info or reassurance they need, and has generally been providing a calming influence on threads that show signs of overheating. So thank you, Mike, for doing such a great job in such difficult circumstances.
I like to second this.
I wonder whether will get further increase, as I saw Diabetes UK Facebook page signposting here. Dr. Mark Porter on BBC news this morning was also directing people to Asthma UK, and Diabetes UK.
 
I’m reading lots of posts even though not contributing often but totally agree Mike you’re doing such a great job. As are so many regular posters on here. Thank you.
I’m still working at the hospital and very anxious. Take care all and keep safe 🙂
 
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