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AADSG group attendeeWe like going to the support group and find there are other people to talk to who understand our situation. We enjoy the company and the activities we do some months. People also share what treatments are available and how to get them.
Carer of a Mesothelioma patientSo pleased I found this group for my mum and my family. Keeps us positive through hard times and it's so good to share experiences.
AADSG group attendeeIt’s great to get professional advice from some of the nurses who come along to the meetings.
Carer of a Mesothelioma patientThe social connections with other people who are in the same situation is a real benefit to the group. The feeling that you are not alone in dealing with this horrible disease.
AADSG group attendeeWe look forward to our monthly meetings as we enjoy the various activities that are arranged for us to take part in, and the general companionship and friendships of everyone.
Carer of a Mesothelioma patientI have found the group very supportive and helpful, discussing with others the journeys we all go on. It seems that treatment is improving through different trials that are now available.
AADSG group attendeeI appreciate the various speakers who have come along to the group meetings as well as the different activities that are organised to take part in.
Carer of a Mesothelioma patientI’m very proud to be part of this group and I hope I can pass on my experience of caring for someone with Mesothelioma with those who have it now.
AADSG group attendeeIt’s a very supportive and friendly group - I hope my experience helps others in some way who are also on this journey.
Carer of a Mesothelioma patientHaving the monthly meetings with guest speakers has been really beneficial.
AADSG group attendeeThe support group has allowed me to meet other people with the same condition and be able to talk about the diagnosis and way forward. The help and support is invaluable.
Carer of a Mesothelioma patientThe help and support, and contacts with professionals in the health and social sector is a real benefit of the group.
AADSG group attendeeBeing able to discuss ways of controlling pain with others in the same situation has been really useful.
Anglia Asbestos Disease Support Group (AADSG) is celebrating its eighth anniversary today. The group supports patients who are suffering from an asbestos-related disease, as well as their carers and families....
The campaign to raise funds for a Mesothelioma UK Nurse Specialist in Norfolk or Suffolk reached a milestone this week when the fund exceeded £20,000. Historic exposure to the banned...
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