Thursday, July 10, 2008
Mesothelioma is a disease that affects not only the person the diagnosis of the disease, but his or her ladies. The intention of this article is to write a number of resources for patients and their families living with this disease. The problem with mesothelioma, unlike other forms of cancer may be considerably more difficult. There are few support groups specifically available for mesothelioma. It is very often informal groups of people residing in the same area or who occasionally meet in the doctor or the hospital waiting rooms. There are larger and more organized support groups for cancer patients in general, but not for mesothelioma patients in particular.

Let us see how these support groups are active.

Support Groups

The main task of supporting groups is to help people cope with the challenges they face. It is known that more than 20% of Americans have participated in a form of self-help group. There are essentially two types of support groups available. They are online support groups and support groups centered. Day in a time of the Internet the number of online support groups is gradually increasing. It is possible that a group exists in your community or on-line, which may help to give you the necessary support.

Support groups can provide more benefits:

• A social platform to be associated with others who face similar situations.

• A platform to learn how others are dealing with challenges similar to those you currently face.

• A safe, non-subjective atmosphere where you can share feelings.

• The security that you are not alone, there are also others who are suffering or in the past or is under the same moment.

• A platform where you can reliably exchange information.

• A source of reliable support from others who understand from personal experience, what you go through

In addition, there are various forms of support groups available. This also applies to groups with a strong focus on a specific disease, such as mesothelioma, groups of the family, and family-centered groups.

Some of the characteristics of a successful group is as follows:

• A mix of participants from different age groups.

• Honesty of purpose

• A caring atmosphere

• A feeling of trust should prevail among members

• A good facilitator

• Members must comply with the rules of the group, including the secrecy.

Besides attending support groups, a patient should be encouraged by his family to stay relaxed and try to focus on the positive side of life. A patient should not feel depressed and emotionally drained. Family members or relatives to a healing environment and encourage the patient to think positive. There are numerous inspirational books that tell how people are fighting mesothelioma and other life threatening diseases. Meditation is another way to distract your mind from morbid thoughts and tension.

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