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1.     I will give managing my health top priority.


2.     I will let my family and friends know what is happening.


3.     I will ask for the support I need.  And I’ll keep asking until I get it.


4.     I will ask questions of health professionals.  And whenever I don’t understand an answer, I will ask more questions.  And I’ll take notes.


 


5.     Sometimes I might be afraid.  But I won’t be embarrassed.


6.     I will reach out to others going through what I’m going through. 


7.     I will let my team help me prevail.


While you head toward your own goal with your team, this topic page is where everyone who shares this goal can come together.  Here we can share our journey: the fears, the frustrations, the advice, the support, the victories great and small.  To publish on this page, just sign up or log on, click  Journal under Create Stuff on the left, and choose Manage My Health as the topic.


You can also create an organization page at any time to focus on a specific condition.


We have brough together resources to help you get what you need.  Take a look, recommend the best, and add to the list.

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