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If you inquire where you're having treatments, they likely have a free transport service for getting to and from treatments. They should be able to also put you in touch with local support groups. Most treatment centers also have an Oncology Social Worker on staff who would be a great resource for what's available in your area. If not, try contacting your local chapter of the American Cancer Society.
I'm not aware of any particular service offering
help with chores but typically, friends, family and community based groups are your best resource
in helping with daily tasks such as cooking, cleaning, running errands, etc.. Many church and/or civic groups can also help. Don't be afraid to rely on other's. Most people really want to help and are just waiting for you to tell them what you need. If there's a Women's Center at a hospital near you, they typically offer a wealth of resources for contact/support information in your area.
Best wishes and let us know how you make out.
Love, light and laughter,
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for "Ink"inkblot said:If you inquire where you're having treatments, they likely have a free transport service for getting to and from treatments. They should be able to also put you in touch with local support groups. Most treatment centers also have an Oncology Social Worker on staff who would be a great resource for what's available in your area. If not, try contacting your local chapter of the American Cancer Society.
I'm not aware of any particular service offering
help with chores but typically, friends, family and community based groups are your best resource
in helping with daily tasks such as cooking, cleaning, running errands, etc.. Many church and/or civic groups can also help. Don't be afraid to rely on other's. Most people really want to help and are just waiting for you to tell them what you need. If there's a Women's Center at a hospital near you, they typically offer a wealth of resources for contact/support information in your area.
Best wishes and let us know how you make out.
Love, light and laughter,
Ink
Ink, you are a truly amazing person. I have actually started LOOKING for your responses to others because you are so insightful, spiritual, knowledgable and helpful. Your response to Me2 regarding depression was beautiful and I've printed it out so that it might help someone else someday (hope you don't mind). I don't know what your cancer background is but it sounds like you've been through a lot yet you have a beautiful perspective on life. Just wanted to give you some acknowledgement for the help you offer to people on this website. God has given you a great gift for helping others.0
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