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Dit"I've been a grateful member here for over 4 yrs this place has changed my life of course for the better, coming to the groups has enabled me to no longer feel so alone. As a group leader for the Bipolar Support group I can relate to others and am expressing my experience strength and hope and this is very rewarding, I've also made many supportive friends here whom I talk to some daily. I used to have a lot of 'lows' since becoming member here at MdJunction I no longer have these lows." (Dit)

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Health Topic: Dealing With Cancer

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"Hi all, I know I'm new here but I think other people in this group can relate to this. I know it's common that people with BPD to some"
"Hi Everyone, This is my first experience in joining a support group. My husband was diagnosed with Waldenstroms about 2 years ago."
"the lounge. My husbands aunt who I am extremely close to has been dealing with cancer for the past few months. She's 76 & a comple"
"My prostate cancer was diagnosed two weeks ago and I begin treatment soon. I have chosen the external radiation therapy, computer-contr"
"Okay,.. Let's see how creative we can get! Of course we all want to say, "Get well!" (me, too) and some even have the trad"
"and over, and i don't want to have any regrets later (he has been dealing with cancer for 3 yrs now). I'm just really really confused."
"nk. I had breast cancer and bi-lateral mastectomies 7 years ago so dealing with cancer is so scary to me and everyone else, I know. Any"
"rcentage of men have a hormonal problem after this and the fact of dealing with cancer can mess with your head too. Any other big chang"
"om Cancer Talk Radio Show: Organizing and Managing Daily Life when Dealing with Cancer - Sunday, August 17th Are you stressed, diso"
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