Unfortunately, with a gynae cancer you are often surrounded by older ladies in waiting rooms and gynae support groups. It can feel even more isolating to have a "rare" cancer at a younger age and you often feel adrift with no-one to talk to who understands. Friends don't/can't always deal with things and can drift away. I accompanied K. who had arranged to talk to Bernie, the fantastic manager of Maggie's West London who agreed to start a small support group in association with Ruth from Ovacome, the ovarian cancer support charity.

I am delighted to say that several years later we are still meeting once a month and the number of young ladies who receive support and advice from the group continues to grow. It is an informal meeting, 6.30-8.30 on the first Wednesday of each month. People can raise any issues they are struggling with and there is always a professional available to talk to or point you in the right direction for further information. We sometimes have a speaker presenting on relevant topics such as HRT or nutrition. One of the ladies in the group kindly led a set of yoga sessions at Maggie's.
The building itself is worth a mention. While it is next to Charing Cross Hospital on an extremely busy road, it is designed to provide a shield from the outside world and is definitely a haven, always with a welcome and a place to sit quietly or chat to someone.

Unfortunately my lovely friend K. is no longer with us, but her legacy is a marvellous thing and she herself knew how much it means to all of us. I continue to go to the meetings because although I am now physically OK (mostly), there are always new emotional hurdles to deal with and in K.'s honour I am proud to attend as a "veteran" and hopefully to help provide support to others going through similar things.
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