S.D. asks from Stow, OH on August 01, 2009
Looking for a Kid-friendly Cancer Support Group or Any Help/prayers
I was wondering if anyone had any experience with local cancer support groups, especially for emotional help and assistance. My father is currently under treatment for lymphoma, and I am having a terrible time myself handling it, but am also concerned about my son who will be 4 in November. He misses being able to play with his papa, and we haven't been able to come around because of worry of germs. This has placed incredible stress on me because I am a stay at home mom of my boy and also a 5 month old, and my mother was my primary help or babysitter. Now she cannot help and hasn't been able to for a few months, because she is taking care of my father.I don't care about the stresses of motherhood, I just want my dad to get healthy again but I find myself feeling like I'm falling apart and just having a very hard time with no support. I basically don't know where to turn and am just looking for a little help. I am completely overwhelmed. If I were even able to make it to some kind of support group, I would probably have to take both of my children so I was wondering if this was even plausible...any suggestions are more than welcome, I find that online seems to be the only place to even start. I live in the Stow/Falls/Akron area.
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E.T. answers from Cleveland on August 03, 2009
Where do you live S.? Our thoughts and prays are with you and your entire family.
R.W. answers from Cleveland on August 02, 2009
First of let me say I am sorry to hear about your father and I know how hard it is, cancer runs on both sides of my family, so I know your stress. As I was reading I said I will say a few special prayers for you and then I got to the bottom where you said you would have to take your boys. Why not post and see if you can find people to JOIN a support group. I know they have a lot of on-line support groups, so you never have to leave home, but I also know what it is like want to be able to talk to people face to face. Maybe you can start something where other mothers might be going through the same thing, and it can be at a persons house and everyone can bring their children. Maybe you can switch up where it will be kinda like a book club.
That is just an idea.
Again you and your family will be in my prayers as I pray for strength and healing for not only your father but your entire family.
A.L. answers from Cleveland on August 03, 2009
S.,
First I want to say how sorry I am. I can only imagine how stressful this is for you. Our church this weekend is having a Free Family Fun Fest. I think your little one would really enjoy it. We are located in Aurora...not too far from you. I will attach the website. We have wonderful people who are associated with our church and maybe we could see how we can help.
http://www.gatewaychurchcleveland.com/happenings.html
It's going to be alot of fun! And yes...everything is Free! Look for me if you attend, I will be serving food.
Sincerely,
A.
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www.HopeShared.com
C.B. answers from Cleveland on August 03, 2009
I don't know of a support group. But there is a wonderful moms group, where all of the moms are very positive and supportive of each other. You can go to the following site to check it out:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AC_Moms/
They have activities every week. It would definitely help you to get out of the house. There are a lot of children the same ages of yours.
I am sorry that your family has to go through this. Cancer is a terrible disease that has touched many people that are close to me. I will pray for you father and your family.
Take care,
C.
E.W. answers from Cleveland on August 03, 2009
I just wanted to say my thoughts and prayers are with you. Please realize also that your hormones are not back to normal after having a baby. Make sure you get enough rest. Hopefully you have a few friends that can help to allow you to get rest. I was pregnant when my mom became ill and she passed away when my son was 10 months old so it was more stressful because of the overactive hormones. My mother was sick with a different cancer but she had always been there to help me with my kids too. It was my chance to help her out. There are support groups at churches and through hospitals or they can get you that information. There are churches that help out families in situations like this. Some mother's groups can offer guidance with help with your kids. Sounds like you need some rest so that you can handle things better. Talk to your husband so he knows what is going on with you. Hudson Community Church has a lot of resources. Give them a call.
J.F. answers from Columbus on August 04, 2009
S., first i wish you and your family the best during this difficult time. i hope that you and everyone else will come out stronger, and more healthy on the other side. I don't know about support groups where you are, but i do know that the James Cancer Hospital at OSU runs great programs in Columbus and they may be able to recommend something closer to you. their visitor support line is ###-###-####, they may be able to help. Again my prayers are with you and your family.
J.
M.B. answers from Columbus on August 02, 2009
Hi S.,
You're situation sounds so frustrating and I will definately keep you and your father in my prayers. I have noticed a small church on Smoky Row Rd in Dublin/ Columbus that has a "cancer support group" sign in it's front lawn. I'm not sure if you're from the area but I would think a church would be accomodating to the children. Please contact me if you're interested and I can get more info for you(I have a friend that attends the church). Best of luck!
M.
R.S. answers from Terre Haute on August 03, 2009
My mother had high grade lymphoma stage 4 and my husband continues to have cancer. The Terre Haute Cancer society is wonderful. They had an activity book for my child to help her deal with issues. Your local cancer society is a great resource. On line there is tons of information.
Most important keep yourself/family informed to know what to look for. Encourage your father to notify his doctor when he gets even the slightest cold. etc.
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