The Options For A Cancer Social Network
At certain times of the year it is cancer awareness month. However, most people have to deal with the disease throughout the year. This is therefore a good idea to have a cancer social network where people are able to find connections and support from those suffering with the same difficulties.
This creates a connection for all survivors as well as patients the world over. People dealing with this can therefore have access from the comfort of their homes no matter where they live. This contact allows people to make available survival tips, communicate with each other and share difficult times. It would work in the same way as what happens in other networks.
You would set up your own profile, where you add your age, where you live and whatever you would like to share with others. This sharing would be a little different in that you would be sharing your type of disease and things related to that. These are things such as the treatment you are undergoing and other treatments to assist you.
It will also assist others if you could share your doctor and his details with them. This does help a great deal especially if you know he or she can help others too. The questions and issues you have, especially as a new patient has the potential to be answered here. By sharing your profile, comments and similar experiences will be of great help. It is especially so if people have similar types.
Very often, this would be the place to find answers, especially in an emergency. People in the same situation would be able to answer your questions. Your own photographs, other images, messages and cartoons can in motivate others. These photos and images (of life afterwards) can motivate others in remission and still battling the disease.
This would be the place for others to see that hair loss, through chemotherapy, can affect some people and often not all. In other cases photographs could also show some who have had no hair loss. If there is hair loss those often have great ways of making use of beautiful headgear (such as scarves and caps).
People often think that the person would look the worse for wear if they hear about the disease. This platform would allow that people could post their photos for family and friends to show them what they look like. There would be space for comments and discussions.
The role here is ultimately to serve as a group to support one another. For some people it might also be easier to share their personal experiences on a platform such as this. If you are attending support sessions this could also serve as a substitute if you cannot always get to it.
Here patients who are in remission have the space to share similar experiences with others in the same situation. As another very difficult period, they can find encouragement as well. The need is for people to feel comfortable and comforted within the network.
The cancer social network is the place for you to share as much as you would like, as this would be where other people are going through the same experiences. As a support group, they will be able to share all about what they are going through.
This creates a connection for all survivors as well as patients the world over. People dealing with this can therefore have access from the comfort of their homes no matter where they live. This contact allows people to make available survival tips, communicate with each other and share difficult times. It would work in the same way as what happens in other networks.
You would set up your own profile, where you add your age, where you live and whatever you would like to share with others. This sharing would be a little different in that you would be sharing your type of disease and things related to that. These are things such as the treatment you are undergoing and other treatments to assist you.
It will also assist others if you could share your doctor and his details with them. This does help a great deal especially if you know he or she can help others too. The questions and issues you have, especially as a new patient has the potential to be answered here. By sharing your profile, comments and similar experiences will be of great help. It is especially so if people have similar types.
Very often, this would be the place to find answers, especially in an emergency. People in the same situation would be able to answer your questions. Your own photographs, other images, messages and cartoons can in motivate others. These photos and images (of life afterwards) can motivate others in remission and still battling the disease.
This would be the place for others to see that hair loss, through chemotherapy, can affect some people and often not all. In other cases photographs could also show some who have had no hair loss. If there is hair loss those often have great ways of making use of beautiful headgear (such as scarves and caps).
People often think that the person would look the worse for wear if they hear about the disease. This platform would allow that people could post their photos for family and friends to show them what they look like. There would be space for comments and discussions.
The role here is ultimately to serve as a group to support one another. For some people it might also be easier to share their personal experiences on a platform such as this. If you are attending support sessions this could also serve as a substitute if you cannot always get to it.
Here patients who are in remission have the space to share similar experiences with others in the same situation. As another very difficult period, they can find encouragement as well. The need is for people to feel comfortable and comforted within the network.
The cancer social network is the place for you to share as much as you would like, as this would be where other people are going through the same experiences. As a support group, they will be able to share all about what they are going through.
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