CancerGrace.org
www.cancer grace.org has very qualified doctors as well as members who have provided answers to my most difficult of questions. Most importantly I am able to sort through my treatment options and often get validations of what are often confusing and/or confusing medical opinions.
As with CSN, there is also a great deal of member support and encouragement.
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Friends at Cancer GraceHondo said:Hi Diana
Thanks for the tip will give it a look as we all could use information.
But just the same love it here on CSN where I fell like family with so many others who I did not know before and are now like my brothers and sisters.
Hondo
Hondo: I understand your feeling of kinship with many of the CSN members and their willingness to share experiences. Cancer Grace has moderators who add the personal touch and I've also been doing personal messaging with members who reached out to me. It especially nice when some of them the same type of nscls ( squamous) as I do. Also, one of the members lives in the Los Angeles area and we have been able to discuss doctors (in my case not always favorably) which I wouldn't want to do on an open forum. Both CSN and Cancer Grace are wonderful.0 -
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing.0 -
aaaahhhh HondoHondo said:Hi Diana
Thanks for the tip will give it a look as we all could use information.
But just the same love it here on CSN where I fell like family with so many others who I did not know before and are now like my brothers and sisters.
Hondo
ouare making me all teary-eyed
Medi0 -
Ditto to what medi_2 wrote...(sniff sniff :>)Hondo said:Hi Diana
Thanks for the tip will give it a look as we all could use information.
But just the same love it here on CSN where I fell like family with so many others who I did not know before and are now like my brothers and sisters.
Hondo
My sentiments exactly. Love this board of caring and compassionate friends.
Cheryl0
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