Any childhood survivors now in their twenties/early thirties living in or around Philadelphia?

Tanuki_Suit
Tanuki_Suit Member Posts: 2
edited March 2014 in Young Cancer Survivors #1
Hello, I am presently a 31 year old who survived a diagnosis of ALL and Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 1985. For many years I did not identify myself, to myself, as a "survivor" and I rationalized away the impact that my experiences had on my family and personal development. It is ironic that this May I will be graduating with a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology, and I am only now reaching back out to other survivors in hopes if connecting to a group of survivors, around my age, who live in or around Philadelphia.

I think joining the CSN is one small step towards re-integrating and processing what I and my family experienced so many years ago.

I was treated at CHOP and my wonderful Oncologist was Dr. Jean Belasco.

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  • Saltylibrarian
    Saltylibrarian Member Posts: 12
    not a childhood surviver but
    not a childhood surviver but a recent DX in Philadelphia. would love to meet more under 40s in Philadelphia. During chemo I am often sitting next to people in their 70s-80s. Not that that's a bad thing but it's not something I can relate to right now.
  • Marvusman
    Marvusman Member Posts: 22

    not a childhood surviver but
    not a childhood surviver but a recent DX in Philadelphia. would love to meet more under 40s in Philadelphia. During chemo I am often sitting next to people in their 70s-80s. Not that that's a bad thing but it's not something I can relate to right now.

    Philly Survivor
    Hi my name is Marcus and I am 29 years old an live in Philly. I was diagnosed with a rare and deadly cancer called Leiomyosarcoma when I was 27. I know exactly how you feel I used to sit and laugh to myself like man am I the ONLY one in my twenties! Every doctors office I sat in and believe me it has been many I was surrounded by senior citizens! I felt like I should have broken out a huge game of bingo or a case of Ensure! Haha. Humor will always get you through. I'd love to be friends with either one of you we are a small family but a close one. Cancer has 3 groups. Seniors, Pediatric and Young Adults. Young adults are by far the smallest percentage but that just makes us more special and unique!