I have helped others find community. I start with looking for national or international organizations and virtual talks/events. I check social media for hashtags and conversations about the disease and specific symptoms or treatments associated with the condition. I have also Googled for blog sites and such. Sometimes you can also find communities on The Mighty. Health Union has a whole Rare Disease site that they... Source: about 1 year ago
Like the other commenter, I started with low-stakes online group stuff. The Mighty has a few regular offerings that are good, and it’s nice because everyone in them is dealing with some kind of mental and/or physical health challenge, so it feels very accepting and validating. There is no pressure to participate or even show your face if you don’t want to. You can really slowly ease into it as you’re ready. Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://themighty.com/safe, supportive community for people facing health challenges and the people who care for them. Source: over 2 years ago
Have you ever pitched/published anything on The Mighty? If not and you don't already have a lot of published writing out there, I highly recommend. Source: over 2 years ago
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