CLL Society has just sent their CLL Alert/Newsletter where they are looking for interest in starting monthly support groups. They say...
“If you are looking to join a CLL Society support group near Seattle, WA and all points north, St. Louis, MO, Oberlin, OH, Kansas City, Buffalo, NY, or Toronto, Canada, please visit our surveys below to get one going”
Go to:
CLLSociety.com
Click on the 2nd box “CLL-Specific Patient Support Groups”
Find your city and take the survey.
I am very fortunate that I can attend one in Orange, California where Dr Koffman from CLL Society regularly attends. I look forward every month and try not to miss it. I feel great every time I leave and I feel smarter each time
He says “ Smart Patients Get Smart Care”, I love that.
Anastasia
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I understand your concern about a lack of feedback- but please remember that nearly all of the work on the city specific support groups is done by volunteers.
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The CLL Society tries to gather enough names and info from potential members before launching a new group to make it sustainable and then get the new facilitators to a training class in California, so that process can take some time.
Stay Connected. There is already a link on the CLLSociety webpage for people that may be interested in a St Louis CLL Support group. Here is the link. st-louis-cll.questionpro.com/ Usually we put the survey up for 2 months to see how much interest there is in forming a new group in a city. I believe it has been up about a month now. So, be patient and once we determine how many people might be interested, we can go from there. We have started groups with as few as 5 people, so it doesn't take a lot of people, but it would take someone to facilitate the group. If you fill out the survey, we will contact you after the results are in.
Great. I haven’t received any feedback regarding the survey. Please let me know if you do. If you don’t mind my asking, do you know your markers? I’m unmutated with 11q and 13q deletions, about 2.5 years into w&w.
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