Showing posts with label support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label support. Show all posts

14 June 2008

Online Adrenal Cancer Support Group

Hello, friends and family!

Please join our online ACC support group.

This group was formed by Margaret Mader and Troy Richards to create a forum to offer emotional and spiritual support to victims of ACC and their loved ones. Members can ask questions and post comments regarding the treatment of ACC and it's emotional and psychological affects.

To join, please visit this link and click on JOIN THIS GROUP. If you can't view the link, copy and paste this in your browser: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ACCompassion/

And if you need help, please email me: cureacc [at] gmail dot com.

I don't know where I'd be without all of them. Take care!

07 October 2007

Afternoon Coffee


Doug, Linda and I met for coffee in San Juan Capistrano this afternoon. It was great meeting you Doug and Linda! Doug is fairly active in our online support group on behalf of his beautiful wife, Linda. I found out we actually have a lot in common. We all love the Hawaiian Islands. We also went to the same Southern California University in Orange County. So of course, my conspiracy wheels started to turn. Hmmm, I wonder if our university had some sort of asbestos problem and that's why Linda and I had ACC. Pardon my brain. I'm always trying to pinpoint where my cells could have gone wrong. Linda has been cancer-free for seven years now since 2000! We're planning to meet again sometime in the new year so if you are interested please email me! Until we meet again.

08 July 2007

Meanwhile Back at the Ranch

Doug, Troy and I met on July 8, 2007, at Doug's ranch in the Inland Empire for our ACC support group meetup. You can't see from this photo but Doug has two gigantic horses standing behind those trees. Doug was kind enough to offer a ride but I was actually quite terrified. This country scenery was a great setting for our ACC support group meeting. Thank you for hosting, Doug and Kathy! Troy, it's always great seeing you.

Pictured above are: Doug (survivor since 2006), me (survivor since 1998) and Troy (survivor since 1999).