Dallas, Texas
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Upcoming Meeting(s)
Next meeting:
Monday, February 13, 2012
7 pm
*Please Note: You are welcome to bring a 'sack dinner' for yourself to the meeting!
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Meeting Location
Methodist Richardson Medical Center
403 W Campbell
Richardson, TX 75080
Medical Plaza I
Conference Room 1
Conference Center Ste. 104
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Contact Information
Group Leader: Lynda DeGrow Kingsley
214-542-2869
degrowkingsley@gmail.com
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Additional Meeting & Group Information:
Directions: Exit Campbell Road West from I-75. Drive just 3/10 mile, and turn left at the 2nd light, Canyon Creek Road. Immediately turn right and go to the Medical Plaza I. At night, it should be no problem parking in front, and there are plenty of handicapped parking places.
Go through the revolving door, and just past the elevators on the left enter “Conference Center Suite 104". Our room is straight back in Conference Room 3. (It sounds like a lot of walking, but it is actually just a short walk from the car to the room).
The address is 403 W Campbell - but this is the address for the whole center, so it’s best to use these directions. Even if you forget, and walk into the hospital, just look for the Conference Center sign, and you will find us!
Topic: TNF inhibitors and the risk of infection: Discussing new data
Looking forward to seeing "old" friends, and hopefully many new ones!
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About Lynda DeGrow Kingsley, Dallas' Support Group Leader
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I live in the heart of the historic district of McKinney, 2 blocks from downtown, with my husband and 2 dogs. I have 3 grown children, 2 step-children and 2 grandchildren. Previous to moving here in 2007, I was a long-time business owner in Las Cruces, NM. I had the opportunity to sell my business and took up my true passion, watercolors. Currently, I am a full-time student, working towards a BFA in studio art from the University of N Texas. Additionally, I paint and sell my paintings in downtown McKinney.
I became ill in 1996, and after several years of testing, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. It took me moving to the DFW area, and finding a great rheumatologist to get a proper diagnosis in 2008, of psoriatic and reactive arthritis. I want our group to offer new information, and a lot of support to others dealing with spondylitis and associated arthritis diseases.
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