January 14, 2010 02:47 by
thill
1. Ask Real Patients About Their Experiences.
If you are living with a chronic medical condition or if you have just
been given a new health diagnosis, chances are you want to connect with
other people who share your condition. Online health communities allow
it's members to post questions so that others with experience related
to that topic can provide insights. Perhaps, you are hoping for some
reassurance from others who have undergone a similiar surgery or you
simply want to know if anyone has had results from a particular medical
treatment. With the growing popularity of online health communities,
people can now potentially connect to patients across the country or
even the globe who have similar health experiences.
2. Get Support From People Who Share Your Medical Condition.
Knowing that others are living successfully with your medical condition
is reassuring. When the initial diagnosis is given, patients can often
feel alone and isolated. The ability to connect with and get support
from others who have the same condition can be the little bit of
encouragement a person needs to get thru the day. Support groups can
provide much needed emotional support.Many organizations and hospitals offer face-to-face support group
meetings (which can be incredibly beneficial). With the growth of the
internet, online health communities can also provide a support system
for individuals.Caregivers and family members of patients may also find value in secure online support groups.
3. Share Your Story - It Might Help Someone Else Make Better Decisions About Their Health and Treatment.
Knowledge is power. The more real-life people share their experiences
with others the more informed we all become. By telling the story of
your symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and successes you may inspire
someone else to seek the help they need. Your experiences might
motivate another patient to pay closer attention to their symptoms or
to ask their medical professional specific questions.Awareness is key to fighting disease and illnesses. So, let your voice
be heard! Your voice might be the sound that inspires another!
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