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- Published 03/17/2008
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Site Admin
Name: Bob
Age: 47
Location: U.S.A.
About Me:
For over 30 years, starting when I was old enough to begin to understand life, I have dealt with people suffering or trying to deal with various diseases and conditions, as I also suffered a long battle. I am not a doctor, I do not pretend to be one, what I am, is a caring person in real life. I hope anyone able to that stops by here will also donate some time to people in need of answers and a friendly chat. This site "Donations For Us" is about giving, donations are not only about money.
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Living with a serious disease such as cancer is not easy. You may worry
about caring for your family, keeping your job, or continuing daily activities.
Concerns about treatments and managing side effects, hospital stays, and medical
bills are also common. Doctors, nurses, and other members of the health care
team can answer questions about treatment, working, or other activities.
Meeting with a social worker, counselor, or member of the clergy can be helpful
if you want to talk about your feelings or concerns. Often, a social worker can
suggest resources for financial aid, transportation, home care, or emotional
support.
Attached is a PDF file with support group information (see Attachments below supportgroups.pdf).