Have
a brain tumor? Feeling alone? Need somebody to talk to who understands – and possible
has the same or similar problems/fears/concerns/anger?
Or
maybe you are a caregiver with all of the above-mentioned feelings percolating
and just ready to boil over?
I
found lots of help through online brain tumor communities…and there’s more than
one. The National Brain Tumor Society
has a pretty comprehensive list for adults and young adults and teens.
Here’s
a link to their web page listings: http://www.braintumor.org/patients-family-friends/resources/online-communities.html
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