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Local Support Group - sad telephone call!

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Kateykrunch Wed 02-Nov-22 16:41:24

Thanks for your replies and ideas, of course if I ever do find the elusive group I will tell them to remove the poor mans phone number. But, from enquiries I have made today, it would appear that the group doesn't exist anymore. I am attending whats called a Moving Forward Group (part of my treatment plan) in a couple of weeks, this is local, so I may find something from that. Had a good walk in wind this afternoon and feel a bit less sorry for myself now 😊

Elegran Wed 02-Nov-22 15:30:08

Kateykrunch

Yammy

So sorry for you Katie. Has your health authority not got a list of Groups? Ours has for depression, diabetes, young mums and fitness and a few others. As it is a rural area if you can't drive to a hospital appointment they put you in touch with an organisation of drivers.
Phone your surgery or the hospital department where you had your op and ask if there is anything.
I've heard of Maggie's centres as well good reports.
Hope you find something soon.flowers

Hi, thank you, that is where I got the telephone numbers from in the first place, stuff just appears to be so out of date. Will keep looking though x

I can't help you with any support numbers, sorry, but I did notice that you said that the stuff from the place you got the numbers from is so out-of-date. Could you perhaps send them a message to tell them so, and ask if they could update it - particularly for the sake of that poor man whose Margaret died two years ago but is still getting calls from people looking for support. An out-of-date list is as bad as no list at all.

Wyllow3 Wed 02-Nov-22 14:57:42

My sympathies, have a big hug. I haven't any ideas on top of what been said, but if you can manage (and that a big ask I know) contact the people who referred you, they badly need to know xx

dogsmother Wed 02-Nov-22 14:43:30

McMillans
To anyone here also with any cancer, there is a wealth of support and knowledge there. 💐💞

Dickens Wed 02-Nov-22 14:25:59

www.maggies.org/

Maggie's are absolutely amazing. Their centres are unbelievably welcoming, the volunteers are phenomenally well-informed.

You can talk to someone who will offer advice, practical or emotional; you can chat with others, or you can just sit and contemplate your own thoughts in quiet areas set out for the purpose. They also have exercise classes, lunches, communal walks, and much, much more.

When I was undergoing chemo, they had an arrangement with the hospital whereby the hospital would ring them (Maggie's) 20 minutes prior to your appointment so you could use it as a 'waiting room' and relax, instead of sitting in the hospital waiting room for maybe an hour or more (there was always a delay in the chemo treatment rooms).

I can't praise them enough. They really are there for you. Please give them a ring.

flowers

Redhead56 Wed 02-Nov-22 13:35:09

💐 for you from me have you Googled support groups in your area? I hope you find a support group soon.

Kateykrunch Wed 02-Nov-22 12:29:21

Yammy

So sorry for you Katie. Has your health authority not got a list of Groups? Ours has for depression, diabetes, young mums and fitness and a few others. As it is a rural area if you can't drive to a hospital appointment they put you in touch with an organisation of drivers.
Phone your surgery or the hospital department where you had your op and ask if there is anything.
I've heard of Maggie's centres as well good reports.
Hope you find something soon.flowers

Hi, thank you, that is where I got the telephone numbers from in the first place, stuff just appears to be so out of date. Will keep looking though x

Kateykrunch Wed 02-Nov-22 12:27:52

MissAdventure

Do you have a Maggie's centre near you, Katey?

I have heard they are really very good.

Maggies not local really, I have thought about that, they seem to have one to one sessions, but I dont know how to initiate a conversation, think I have lost the art of interaction.

Whiff Wed 02-Nov-22 12:27:27

KateyKrunch phone McMillan they will have a list of of support groups in your area. My mom attended one which was run by the hospital treating her but it was held in a room at a local retail park.

Kateykrunch Wed 02-Nov-22 12:26:18

Anannymous

Hello Katey, I am sorry to hear of your experience. Just wondered if you had tried Breast Cancer Now. There is always someone there and they also have an on line forum which I always found useful (I haven’t been on there lately). Hope you find someone to talk to.

Hi, I was looking for some face to face type thing, I think, thank you though x

Kateykrunch Wed 02-Nov-22 12:25:22

FannyCornforth

I’m actually quite surprised that there isn’t a support group/ thread on here.
I’ve only been on here for two years, I wonder if there has ever been one.
What are you doing with the rest of your day Katey? I should be doing lots of things, but as you can see, I’m not…

I have often thought about that Fanny. Just about to have lunch and then a run out somewhere is on the cards I think. Perhaps spend my Premium Bond win. Too much sitting about, festering, need to keep more occupied but …..

Kateykrunch Wed 02-Nov-22 12:23:06

FannyCornforth

Oh Katey, you poor love. That is so awful. I’m not surprised that you’re upset thanksbrew

Thank you x

Kateykrunch Wed 02-Nov-22 12:22:38

ParlorGames

Oh, how dreadful Kateykrunch, for both you and the man who answered your call.
I hope you manage to make contact with someone who can offer some support.
Sending you a hug and warm wishes.

Thankyou, really appreciated x

Yammy Wed 02-Nov-22 12:09:47

So sorry for you Katie. Has your health authority not got a list of Groups? Ours has for depression, diabetes, young mums and fitness and a few others. As it is a rural area if you can't drive to a hospital appointment they put you in touch with an organisation of drivers.
Phone your surgery or the hospital department where you had your op and ask if there is anything.
I've heard of Maggie's centres as well good reports.
Hope you find something soon.flowers

MissAdventure Wed 02-Nov-22 12:00:07

Do you have a Maggie's centre near you, Katey?

I have heard they are really very good.

Anannymous Wed 02-Nov-22 11:54:49

Hello Katey, I am sorry to hear of your experience. Just wondered if you had tried Breast Cancer Now. There is always someone there and they also have an on line forum which I always found useful (I haven’t been on there lately). Hope you find someone to talk to.

FannyCornforth Wed 02-Nov-22 11:54:27

I’m actually quite surprised that there isn’t a support group/ thread on here.
I’ve only been on here for two years, I wonder if there has ever been one.
What are you doing with the rest of your day Katey? I should be doing lots of things, but as you can see, I’m not…

FannyCornforth Wed 02-Nov-22 11:43:15

Oh Katey, you poor love. That is so awful. I’m not surprised that you’re upset thanksbrew

ParlorGames Wed 02-Nov-22 11:42:53

Oh, how dreadful Kateykrunch, for both you and the man who answered your call.
I hope you manage to make contact with someone who can offer some support.
Sending you a hug and warm wishes.

Kateykrunch Wed 02-Nov-22 11:38:37

I am feeling a bit down in the dumps, so thought I would look to see if there is a local support group (breast cancer). Found info with a couple of phone numbers, both landlines. First one, no answer, 2nd one answered by a man, I asked to speak to Margaret, he was very offhand!!, but that is because Margaret died more than 2 years ago, I apologised, he asked if I could make sure people stopped ringing, but I cant as it seems its like a secret society this support group. I had a little cry, perhaps I am not meant to go to this group, even if I could find it!!