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OT: Anyone ever considered a forum roundup?

Hey everyone.
Every day I wake up and look on the forum
Every night before I go to bed, I look on the forum.

In the beginning it was to see what people posted about ms symptoms and questions.
Now I look on the forum because I am genuinely concerned about the people and how everyone is doing.

This lead me to my question.
Has anyone ever considered planning a forum roundup?
I realize it would be difficult with scheduling, accommodations, etc.

I was just wondering.
If there was someone willing, me, to plan something like that, how many people would really be interested.

Just a thought.  I live on the east coast and would most like set it up here but after seeing who would be interested and where everyone is located, i could start working on it.

Thanks.

Don't feel bad if noone is interested.  I understand financial, physical and privacy issues may be a factor.
I won't be insulted.

Kerri
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Some of us get together when we are in the same neck of the woods. Some went to the MS expo in Kentucky this year. It is very exciting to meet folks in person. I am pretty cash strapped and can't drive long distances anymore.

Alex
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