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Meeting Other Survivors

So, now that you have conquered this nightmare, the doctors are calling you a “survivor”! This is a reason to celebrate and cherish what life has to offer. You or your child or family member have surrounded yourselves with people filled with help, prayers, and all those wonderful things needed in order to get you in the place you are now. One of the next steps in being a survivor is meeting others for support, to share your concerns, stories, and your accomplishments. There are a few ways you can tackle this. There are groups you can meet in person, weekly or monthly, or on the web. Personally, I strongly suggest finding people to share with. Whatever is easier and makes you most comfortable is the direction you should take. It makes you stronger and is also a way to learn how to cope and find someone who went through similar situations and treatments. It will not only be rewarding for you, it will also help someone else in the same situation. I promise you that life long friends will come out of these experiences and may also come in handy for things like side effects and sharing what you may encounter through this new step in the journey.