If there is one thing we enjoy in mesothelioma Centre, it is to see a high level of community involvement on Facebook. And we find that lately.
The people we actualize their family members, and some mesothelioma patients are even share their challenges of treatment.
This is exactly what our Facebook page is designed to be ?? a place where all members of the mesothelioma community can reach and connect with the people affected by a disease we all want to see the end of.
When someone posts a picture of a loved one on our wall, it is a valuable reminder of why we do what we do. At times, it may be dark, but our goal is to respond with hope and compassion.
Although the community you live in may have cancer support groups, chances are that no neighborhood mesothelioma support. We know. That's why there are Internet communities like ours.
We want to help as many people as we can in sharing as much good information as we can find through our Facebook page. The more people we can get involved in the community, the community is more.
If you have something to share with others ?? through us ?? please do. Even if one person's strength of your story or removes a clever trick, your message will be worth your time.
What if you do not know what to say?
Some messages on our Facebook page are not easy to answer. If you want to show support for what the author says, but do not have the words, you can just click the Facebook "Like" button. This is a silent way of letting people know you stand behind them.
Looking to help raise awareness of mesothelioma?
We encourage all our visitors to share content is important to them. We have several types of blog posts where you can comment and make your voice heard, including:
- Lawyer insiders patients
- Survivor Insight Series
- Videos informational
- Blog Posts
- New updates
commenting on our wall, respect goes a long way. We do not want to offend anyone and it is important to remember that some information might not be easy to read for patients with treatment.
If you want to evacuate on an issue that really bothers you, make sure you message is clear. Take it from Rebecca Shearburn, which calls for a ban on asbestos:
"I think ACTION speaks louder than words, we must act and require the NAO Please ask and let me breathe! steam. Signed, a WIDOW MAD "
Whether you're looking to connect with others or to find resources about mesothelioma, you can find the mesothelioma center on Facebook , Twitter or Asbestos.com.