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Welcome To Lymphoma Support   If you think you are beaten, you are; If you think you dare not, you don’t. If you’d like to win, but think you can’t, it’s almost a cinch you won’t. If you think you’ll lose, you’re lost, for out in the world we find success begins with a fellow’s will; It’s all in the state of mind. If you think you’re outclassed, you are. You’ve got to think high to rise. You’ve got to be sure of yourself before you can ever win a prize. Life’s battles don’t always go to the stronger or faster man; But sooner or later the man who wins Is the one who thinks he can. -Walter Wintle When you join our group, we would very much appreciate a little history about yourself. You can do this on the Diagnosis/Treatment page. This is not a membership requirement but helps to remind us of your particular type of lymphoma. It also serves as a means for others who may have your type to get in touch with you directly. We see it as a way for you to share information and to get feedback if you like. MEDICAL NEWS is an important part of this site. This is where we add the articles relating to lymphoma. These articles are geared towards the patient, caregivers, friends, and family members. I hope you find them all helpful. YOUR SITE MANAGERS ARE: NANCY AND JUSTINE Right Now The Dash Movie The above links are beautiful inspirational messages, turn up the sound and enjoy. CHATROOM FOR LSG is not scheduled for the summer, please check back in in the fall. (click link below) CHATROOM Wednesday 9:00 p.m. EST...6:00 p.m. PST with your host Nancy Pour your favorite beverage, pull up a chair and enjoy the company. Hope to meet you in chat! Knowledge Heals, Ignorance Destroys Let go of your concerns for awhile. Table your problems: go for a drive, take in a movie, go shopping, or read a book. The respite is precious and you can return to the issue with a clearer, more serene perspective. -The National Institute for Mental Health
“When you face adversity ... don’t’ ask: Why does this have to happen to me? Why do I have to suffer this, now? What have I done to cause this? Rather ask: What am I to do? What am I to learn from this experience? What am I to change? Whom am I to help? How can I remember my many blessings in times of trial?” --Richard G. Scott |