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@jodiepage This is what makes every person’s journey their own. Finding what works for “you”. Some return to life as it was before their diagnosis. Others, find their “new” normal. There is a hospital located in my town that addresses colon cancer, but there is no education dealing with ongoing issues. Maybe, this is why? How do you present a “blanket’ plan for this? I still think education is needed, now more than ever. So, I am committed to push for this to happen here. Not everyone will reach out to this site (I share info about this group). Again, making it an individual choice. Thank u for sharing what happened to you and your journey. virgo 52

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Great to hear that you are taking a positive step to address and share the actual issues that occur. It is not a one size fits everybody but a gradual process of healing and dealing with the changes. Certainly, so many will appreciate the great anxiety and stress involved as well as the experiences and side effects after the surgery. The group will help so many.